The Gambler
Kenny Rogers Lyrics


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On a warm summer's evening
On a train bound for nowhere
I met up with the gambler
We were both too tired to sleep
So we took turns a-starin'
Out the window at the darkness
The boredom overtook us
And he began to speak

He said, "Son, I've made a life
Out of readin' people's faces
Knowin' what the cards were
By the way they held their eyes
So if you don't mind my sayin'
I can see you're out of aces
For a taste of your whiskey
I'll give you some advice"

So I handed him my bottle
And he drank down my last swallow
Then he bummed a cigarette
And asked me for a light
And the night got deathly quiet
And his face lost all expression
Said, "If you're gonna play the game, boy
You gotta learn to play it right

You've got to know when to hold 'em
Know when to fold 'em
Know when to walk away
And know when to run
You never count your money
When you're sittin' at the table
There'll be time enough for countin'
When the dealin's done

Every gambler knows
That the secret to survivin'
Is knowin' what to throw away
And knowin' what to keep
'Cause every hand's a winner
And every hand's a loser
And the best that you can hope for
Is to die in your sleep"

And when he'd finished speakin'
He turned back toward the window
Crushed out his cigarette
Faded off to sleep
And somewhere in the darkness
The gambler he broke even
But in his final words
I found an ace that I could keep

You've got to know when to hold 'em
Know when to fold 'em
Know when to walk away
And know when to run
You never count your money
When you're sittin' at the table
There'll be time enough for countin'
When the dealin's done

You've got to know when to hold 'em (when to hold 'em)
Know when to fold 'em (when to fold 'em)
Know when to walk away
And know when to run
You never count your money
When you're sittin' at the table
There'll be time enough for countin'
When the dealin's done

You've got to know when to hold 'em
Know when to fold 'em
Know when to walk away
And know when to run
You never count your money
When you're sittin' at the table




There'll be time enough for countin'
When the dealin's done

Overall Meaning

In the first verse of "The Gambler," Kenny Rogers sets the scene of a chance encounter on a train with a gambler. The two of them are unable to sleep, so they gaze out the window into the darkness of the night. The gambler then starts speaking and shares his wisdom on life, which turns out to be a metaphor for playing cards. He tells the singer that he has become skilled in reading people's faces, and he knows what cards they have based on how they hold their eyes. He then offers some advice to the singer, saying that he can see that he's out of aces and that he needs to know when to hold 'em, fold 'em, walk away, or run.


The chorus repeats the advice of the gambler on when to hold 'em, fold 'em, walk away, or run. The second verse reinforces the idea that every hand in life is a winner or a loser. The bridge once again repeats the chorus but adds the insight that the secret to surviving is knowing what to throw away and what to keep. The final verse tells us that the gambler had broken even by the end of the night, but he had one final piece of advice that he shared before falling asleep. The singer subsequently learned an ace from the gambler's wisdom, and the chorus gets repeated one last time.


Line by Line Meaning

On a warm summer's evening
It was a warm summer night


On a train bound for nowhere
They were on a train going somewhere that he didn't know


I met up with the gambler
He met a man who was a gambler


We were both too tired to sleep
Both of them were too tired to fall asleep


So we took turns a-starin'
They took turns looking out the window


Out the window at the darkness
They looked outside at the darkness


The boredom overtook us
They were very bored


And he began to speak
The gambler started talking


He said, "Son, I've made a life
The gambler began talking to the man, calling him "son", and told him that he had made a life


Out of readin' people's faces
His trade was being able to read people's expressions


Knowin' what the cards were
He could tell which cards a person had


By the way they held their eyes
He knew what the cards were by the way people looked


So if you don't mind my sayin'
The gambler asked the man if he could offer him some advice


I can see you're out of aces
He could tell the man had no more cards from his expression


For a taste of your whiskey
The gambler asked for a sip of the man's whiskey


I'll give you some advice"
He promised to give advice for the whiskey


So I handed him my bottle
The man gave the gambler his whiskey bottle


And he drank down my last swallow
The gambler drank the last of the whiskey


Then he bummed a cigarette
The gambler asked for a cigarette


And asked me for a light
He asked the man for a light for his cigarette


And the night got deathly quiet
The night became very quiet


And his face lost all expression
The gambler's face showed no emotion


Said, "If you're gonna play the game, boy
The gambler said to the man, “if you wanna play the game”


You gotta learn to play it right
He advised that one must know how to play the game correctly


You've got to know when to hold 'em
You should know when to keep playing


Know when to fold 'em
You should know when to quit


Know when to walk away
You should know when to leave


And know when to run
Sometimes you may have to run to avoid trouble


You never count your money
He advised that you should never be too confident


When you're sittin' at the table
When you’re playing the game, you shouldn't focus too much on your chips or money


There'll be time enough for countin'
You will have time to count your winnings later on


When the dealin's done
When it's all over and done with


Every gambler knows
It is common knowledge among all gamblers


That the secret to survivin'
The key to survival


Is knowin' what to throw away
Knowing what to get rid of


And knowin' what to keep
Knowing what is of value


'Cause every hand's a winner
Every hand is promising


And every hand's a loser
But at the same time, every hand is risky


And the best that you can hope for
The best thing to hope for as a gambler


Is to die in your sleep"
Is to die peacefully in one’s sleep


And when he'd finished speakin'
The gambler stopped talking


He turned back toward the window
He faced the window again


Crushed out his cigarette
He put out his cigarette


Faded off to sleep
He fell asleep


And somewhere in the darkness
Somewhere in the dark, hidden from view


The gambler he broke even
The gambler neither lost nor won


But in his final words
In the gambler's last words


I found an ace that I could keep
The man learned something valuable that he could hold onto


You've got to know when to hold 'em
You should know when to keep playing


Know when to fold 'em
You should know when to quit


Know when to walk away
You should know when to leave


And know when to run
Sometimes you may have to run to avoid trouble


You never count your money
He advised that you should never be too confident


When you're sittin' at the table
When you’re playing the game, you shouldn't focus too much on your chips or money


There'll be time enough for countin'
You will have time to count your winnings later on


When the dealin's done
When it's all over and done with


You've got to know when to hold 'em (when to hold 'em)
You should know when to keep playing


Know when to fold 'em (when to fold 'em)
You should know when to quit


Know when to walk away
You should know when to leave


And know when to run
Sometimes you may have to run to avoid trouble


You never count your money
He advised that you should never be too confident


When you're sittin' at the table
When you’re playing the game, you shouldn't focus too much on your chips or money


There'll be time enough for countin'
You will have time to count your winnings later on


When the dealin's done
When it's all over and done with


You've got to know when to hold 'em
You should know when to keep playing


Know when to fold 'em
You should know when to quit


Know when to walk away
You should know when to leave, never chase losses


And know when to run
Knowing when an escape is the only viable option for success


You never count your money
Don’t keep an eye on your profits while you are still at the table


When you're sittin' at the table
In the moment of playing the game


There'll be time enough for countin'
After the game, there will be time to count the earnings


When the dealin's done
When the game comes to an end




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Don Schlitz

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@FranQ00

..And when he finished speakin'
He turned back toward the window
Crushed out his cigarette
And faded off to sleep
And somewhere in the darkness
The gambler - he broke even
And in his final words I found
An ace that I could keep.🎼

Another Legend has faded off to sleep. Rest in Peace



All comments from YouTube:

@mikek7625

34 years ago in 5th grade. I sent a letter to Kenny. He sent me a 12x 12 picture signed. I still have it to this day. He's legend

@FrancoisDaniels

That is legendary!

@CO-oz1fk

Wow!

@evolutionguy7768

REALLY!!?!??!?!

@evolutionguy7768

THATS INSANE

@evolutionguy7768

I MISS KENY SO MUCH 😢 😕 😔 😪

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@sabrinasingleton4482

I was a little girl (African American) in the Bronx. All my father would listen to was Kenny Rogers & Country Western Music. So his children grew to love it. The funny part was this BLACK MAN PULLING UP BLASTING THE GAMBLER ...
LOVIN' THE MEMORIES 😅

@Mark70609

That’s great stuff he wasn’t afraid to go against the flow.

@mtm15daman94

good music brings people together despite differences

@user-zc2us9fz4z

Soul music. Touched his heart..your dad is a legend

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