Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine
Casino, six nights a week
Drinking whiskey and cokes and gambling
Only home on nights when his stomach would burn
He'd lay in the dark, drink peppermint schnapps and wait it out
His sister called him at 4am, said there was an emergency
And that they should meet at the Gold and Silver
He saw her in the parking lot, her kid sitting in the back seat
"Aren't you gonna let her in?" he asked
"It's an emergency," she said and just left her in the car
Oh, casino
Casino lights
They only bring darkness to the night
They sat at a booth and she said, "We're leaving tonight."
Then she broke down and cried
"How long have you been up?" he asked
"I can't remember," was all she said and took all the money from her purse, set it on the table, and got up and left
Casino
Casino lights
They only bring darkness to the night
Casino
Casino lights
They only bring darkness to the night
He walked down the street as the sun began to rise
And he saw the kid following him
Dragging a suitcase by a piece of rope
Casino Lights was written by Willy Vlautin.