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Originally written in 2008, inspired by the gamblers' saying 'Lucky in love, unlucky at cards'.  I read this as a poem in the second round at a poetry slam in Monterey CA on 20150218 and won $20 for first prize.

 

On 5/28/2015 I submitted the song version of this to the 20th Annual USA Songwriting Competition, which has some serious sponsors in the music industry.

I was riding a streak with the dice in my fist. Lady Luck was with me, seemed I couldn’t miss! Then this babe caught my eye,--I crapped out time and again. Lady Luck stomped out, when True Love walked in. I was anchoring third with a pair of aces. Going for the split, needed tens or faces. But when ‘you know who’ sat down next to me, The blackjack dealer dealt a two and a three! Lady Luck stomped out when True Love walked in. She gave me that look. I sent her my best grin. I’m gonna go bust if I see her again. Lady Luck stomped out when True Love walked in. I put a dollar chip on every black and red. Three spins in a row came up zeros instead. The old croupier said: “Son I’ve seen this before. You better take that gal to the chapel next door!” Lady Luck stomped out when True Love walked in. She gave me that look. I sent her my best grin.. I’m gonna lose my shirt when I see her again. Lady Luck stomped out when True Love walked in. I kept the Queen of Hearts and folded all my hands, And never set foot in a casino again. When the urge to play overpowers me – It's Yahtzee, Trouble, and Monopoly. (To add insult to injury, our kids always win, you know!) Lady Luck stomped out when True Love walked in. She gave me that look. I sent her my best grin.. I haven’t won a hand since that fatal day when Lady Luck stomped out and True Love walked in.

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