Never hit seventeen when you play against the dealer
For you know those odds won't ride with you
And never leave your woman alone with friends around to steal her
Years are gambled and lost like summer wages
So we'll keep rolling on till we get to Vancouver
And a woman that I love is living there
Oh it's been six long months and more since I've seen her
Maybe gambled and lost like summer wages
In all the beer parlors all down on Young Street
The dreams of the seasons all spilled down on the floor
All the big stands of timber are ready for falling
And the hustlers sitting watchfully as they wait there by the door
So, I'll work on those towboats in my slippery city shoes
Which I swore I’d never do again
Through the gray fog-bound straits where the cedars stand watching
I'll be far off and gone like summer wages
And in all the beer parlors all down upon Young Street
The dreams of the seasons spill down on the floor
All the big stands of timber are ready for falling
And the hustlers sitting watchfully as they wait there by the door
For she’s a woman so fine
I might never try to find her
For the memories are all we had before
They should never ever be changed
‘Cause they’re all I’ll take with me
Now I’ve gambled and lost my summer wages
Never hit seventeen when you play against the dealer
For you know the odds won't ride with you
And never leave your woman alone with friends around to steal her
Years are gambled and lost like summer wages
Summer Wages was written by Ian Tyson.
Summer Wages was produced by David Bromberg & Steve Burgh.