“No one here gets out alive.”

—  Jim Morrison

"Five to One" on the album Waiting for the Sun (1968)
Variant: Five to one, baby
One in five
No one here gets out alive
Context: Five to one, baby
One in five
No one here gets out alive, now
You get yours, baby
I'll get mine
Gonna make it, baby
If we try.

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