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Luck Of The Draw - Bonnie Raitt



     
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You dust the bottles on the bar counter
You're writing screenplays on the side
Three nights a week can keep a girl workin'
Sometimes it's good to lose your prideThese things we do to keep the flame burnin'
And write our fire in the sky
Another day to see the wheel turnin'
Another avenue to tryIt's in the luck of the draw, baby
The natural law
Forget those movies you saw, little baby
It's in the luck of the drawThe natural law
(Flame keep on burnin')
Forget those movies you saw, little baby
(Wheel ever turnin')You turn around and say, it's last orders
You fix the ribbon in your hair
Tomorrow's letter by the hall doorway
Could be the answer to your prayersThese things we do to keep the flame burnin'
And write our fire in the sky
Another day to see the wheel turnin'

Another avenue to tryIt's in the luck of the draw, baby
The natural law
Forget those movies you saw, little baby
It's in the luck of the drawThe natural law
(Flame keep on burnin')
Forget those movies you saw, little baby
(Wheel ever turnin')These things we do to keep the flame burnin'
And write our fire in the sky
Another day to see the wheel turnin'
Another avenue to tryIt's in the luck of the draw, baby
The natural law
Forget those movies you saw, little baby
It's in the luck of the drawThe natural law
(Flame keep on burnin')
Forget those movies you saw, little baby
(Wheel ever turnin')It's in the luck of the draw
(Flame keep on burnin')
The natural law
(Wheel ever turnin')
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Bonnie Raitt, (born November 8, 1949) is an American blues and R&B singer, songwriter, and guitarist who was born in Burbank, California, the daughter of Broadway musical star John Raitt. Raitt began playing guitar at an early age, something not a lot of her high school girlfriends did. "I had played a little at school and at camp," she later recalled in a July 2002 interview. "My parents would drag me out to perform for my family, like all parents do, but it was a hobby—nothing more...I think people must wonder how a white girl like me became a blues guitarist.

Read more about Bonnie Raitt on Last.fm.


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