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Gambling Polka Dot Blues
Jimmie Rodgers Lyrics


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I thought I was a gambler broke every shark in town
Until I met a rounder who called all I put down
We laid the cards on the table, he drew an ace high hand
He bet his watch and I called it and lost my money like a man

I've got them polka dot blues, oh them polka dot blues
Lost my hat and my coat and my straight lace shoes
I sold my watch and went back to lose
The mean old gambling polka dot blues, the gambling polka dot blues

My gal had plenty and I got twenty then went back and sat down
I got a four but I thought it was more as we dealt the cards around
I set the deck on the table and bet him all I could stand
I turned over a measly four he had another ace high hand

I've got them polka dot blues, oh them polka dot blues
Lost my hat and my coat and my straight lace shoes
I sold my watch and went back to lose
The mean old gambling polka dot blues, the gambling polka dot blues

Overall Meaning

The song "Gambling Polka Dot Blues" by Jimmie Rodgers is about the experience of a gambler who thought he was the best until he met a rounder who called all his bluffs. The singer tells the story of how he lost everything he had to someone who had a better hand. The lyrics are full of metaphors for the gambling experience such as "we laid the cards on the table," "bet his watch," "lost my money like a man," "set the deck on the table," etc. The phrase "polka dot blues" comes from the idea that the gambler was seeing polka dots from losing so much.


Line by Line Meaning

I thought I was a gambler broke every shark in town
I believed I was skilled enough to beat every other gambler in town


Until I met a rounder who called all I put down
But then I encountered a more experienced gambler who matched every bet I made


We laid the cards on the table, he drew an ace high hand
We revealed our cards, and he had the highest-ranked hand possible: an ace high


He bet his watch and I called it and lost my money like a man
He wagered his watch, and I decided to match the bet, ultimately losing my money with dignity


I've got them polka dot blues, oh them polka dot blues
Now I'm feeling down and disappointed, experiencing what's known as the 'polka dot blues'


Lost my hat and my coat and my straight lace shoes
I also lost my clothing and footwear, adding to my financial ruin


I sold my watch and went back to lose
In desperation, I sold my watch and returned to gambling, ultimately losing again


The mean old gambling polka dot blues, the gambling polka dot blues
I'm stuck in a cycle of gambling and losing, which is making me feel angry and resentful


My gal had plenty and I got twenty then went back and sat down
My girlfriend had plenty of money, and I was only able to come up with twenty dollars before returning to the gambling table


I got a four but I thought it was more as we dealt the cards around
I received a hand that wasn't very strong, but I mistakenly believed it was better as we played our cards


I set the deck on the table and bet him all I could stand
I put all of my remaining money on the table in a risky bet


I turned over a measly four he had another ace high hand
My hand only had a four, which was very weak compared to his hand, which was another ace high




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Jon Cartwright

polka dot?

Samuel Claessens

What is even your question?

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