G D C G D C D G [Verse]D C G See the man in the picture with a falcon on his gloveD C D G A famous gambler, they say he never knew defeatD C D Em Lucky at cards, oh, he was lucky in loveC G D G He gave his heart to the lovely Marguerite [Verse]D C G See the woman beside him, whispering in his earD C D G She was a famous beauty, with men falling at her feetD C D Em Her father was the richest man in the town of BelvedereC G D G Em Where the Gambler met the lovely Marguerite [Verse]C G D The day when the handsome gambling man came through that townEm C D D7 G They met by chance at the corner of the streetD C D Em The scene was set for the tragedy, it was love at first sightC G D G For the Gambler and the lovely Marguerite[Verse]D C G Their passion was a fire that could not be containedD C D G And when they made love, oh, how their hearts did beatD C D Em And from that moment the whole world would be forever changedC G D G For the Gambler and the lovely Marguerite [Verse]D C G When her father heard the news, he was like a man possessedD C D G In a cold fit of fury, hatred and despairD C D Em No good-for-nothing gambler was gonna steal his daughter’s heartC G D G Em He hired three men to put an end to the affair [Verse]C G D The Gambler had a room upstairs, in a cheap hotelEm C D D7 G The men lay in wait in an alley off the streetD C D Em As the lovers strolled by, three shots rang out and the Gambler fellC G D G He died in the arms of the lovely Marguerite [Verse]D C G When they brought her home, she just could not be consoledD C D Her mother sent out for a doctor and a priestG D C D But it was too late to save her body or her soulEm She’d gone to meet the GamblerC G D G Who was waiting for his lovely Marguerite [Verse]D C G See the man in the picture with a falcon on his gloveD C D And the woman beside him, the Queen of Hearts at her feetG D C D Em Ohh, they looked so happy, they must have been so much in loveC G D G Em The famous Gambler and the lovely Marguerite [Verse]C G D They still talk about them in the town of BelvedereEm C D D7 G The old people can remember hearing gunfire on the streetD C D And now when the moon is full, two lovers sometimes appearEm C G D G D G D They say it’s the ghost of The Gambler and the lovely MargueriteEm C G D G They say it’s the ghost of The Gambler and the lovely Marguerite
Marguerite And The Gambler
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