Light the way the pot of gold waits for hands for my hands diamonds unleashed on there men one spin two lights three sounds - A sphere to determine my fate seconds twelve to triple up sit and wait All you can eat $13.95 the lounge act is really good tonight Look into the faces of the roman gods as they lead you to the floral patterned paradise moving without walking in all directions mandatory currency change Snake eyes and boxcars on green felt royalty on sailboats in the old west there'll be a showdown at the taj tonight circular patterns of baked clay - Take my throne aside the one-eyed jack on the button first to act shuffle my checks with my right Reading super system in my mind what would Doyle Brunson do possible straight draw on the board the action comes to my Push my life under the eye from above on last hope that he will lay it down to this he noticed my tell calls my bluff - Back to the automatic dispenser of paper to I can dream again.


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    the reading super system part? holy shit benjamin it's travis.

    Turk Turkletonon January 24, 2008   Link

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