Late night she finds love, on a machine with flashing lights A sour as the lemon, the spin before her eyes She tries, she can't hesitate to play on through the night Because she can't leave empty handed She ain't got no man to interlock her hands with It's such a sad world for not a a bad girl She spins her coins away only wishing her she stays - not to pay the price of it all The price of it all She's been drinking it for hours overpowered lemons sours On the heat of the (.) single syllable eligible for the one who stand between the queen and her machine is the heart, it means to an end or ending to a tendency Sensitive dependencies, explain the pain that occurs gets trained And the pockets all remain the same, with sterling change She can't leave empty handed She ain't got no man to interlock her hands with It's such a sad world for not a a bad girl She spins her coins away only wishing her she'd stay - not to pay the price of it all The price of it all There's two sides to every coin, where the one side leaves and the other joins On one side there's an old face turning over to a new place There's always a new tail to tell There's always a new tail to tell 'Cause they walk out the door hand in hand She said sorry we didn't win anything, it didn't go quite as planned He gave her hand in tight sleeves and said I don't understand - how long I've lived on this land If this ain't winning, I don't wanna be winning man.