Brian Hennessey

Lyrics

Brian Hennessey sat back and let the gypsy read his palm
 When he saw her eyes grow wide and wild and dark
 And she whispered through her toothless gums and clutched him by the arm
 She said, "Boy, I fear I see the devil's mark"
 Brian Hennessey just laughed and pealed the ten-spot from his roll
 'Cause he'd never ever known the taste of fear
 But he wondered why the summer nights should suddenly turn cold
 As the gypsy's words come ringing in his ear
 "You can run, you can hide, Brian Hennessey", she cried
 "But you can't escape the fate that's in your hand
 And say, how does it feel to have dealt your final deal
 Go on lay down, Brian, you're a dying man"
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 Brian Hennessey walked through the doors of the Dining Dog Saloon
 Where he stopped to have his nightly glass of gin
 And the one-eyed scar-faced stranger a dealing blackjack in the gloom
 Winked his ghastly grey glass eye and dealt him in
 Brian watched in fascination as the stranger's fingers flew
 Why he'd never seen such cheatin' done before
 And his hand closed round a handle of his snub-nose 32
 When the gypsy's warning come to him once more
 "Oh, you can run, you can hide, Brian Hennessey," she cried
 "But you can't escape the fate that's in your hand
 And say how does it feel to have dealt your final deal?
 Go on lay down, Brian, you're a dying man"
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 Brian Hennessey just folded up his cards and walked away
 Holding back the rage that burned his soul
 And he stopped to have some coffee at the Mockingbird Cafe
 But that slender blue-eyed waitress was his goal
 And a few words from his silver tongue soon turned her fluffy head
 She said, "My husband's out of town, you need not fear"
 But as he pressed her to the softness of her fluffy-feathered bed
 On her pillows he saw written bright and clear
 Oh, you can run, you can hide, daring letters clear and wide
 Said you can't escape the fate that's in your hand
 And say how does it feel to have dealt your final deal
 Go on lay down, Brian, you're a dying man
 Brian Hennessey, he stumbled down the stairs into the street
 And from that day on he changed his wicked life
 And he never drunk or gambled and he never dealt no dough
 And he never touched another fellow's wife
 And years later he met the gypsy when his days were almost done
 He said, "Ha, ha, I beat your curse, don't you know"
 But when she saw the frightened, trembling, withered wretch that he'd become
 She said, "Brian, you died 20 years ago"
 "Because you ran and you hid, that's exactly what you did
 But you didn't escape the fate that's in your hand
 And say how did it feel to have dealt your final deal?
 Go on lay down, Brian, you're a dying man"
 

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Duration
05:46
Key
4
Tempo
141 BPM

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