Hair of the Dog - Raggle taggle gypsy
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[Verse 1]
There were Emthree old gypsies came to our hall door
CThey came Dbrave and Gboldly-o
GAnd one sang high and the B7other sang Emlow
And the other sang a B7raggle taggle Emgyp- B7sy-Emo
[Verse 2]
It was upsEmtairs downstairs the lady went
CPut on her Dsuit of Gleather-o
GAnd there was a cry from B7around the Emdoor
She's away wi' the B7raggle taggle EmgypB7sy-Emo
[Verse 3]
It was Emlate that night when the Lord came in
CEnquiring Dfor his Glady-o
GAnd the servant girl she B7said to the EmLord
"She's away wi' the B7raggle taggle EmgypB7sy-Emo"
[Verse 4]
"Then Emsaddle for me my milk white steed
- my Cbig horse is Dnot so Gspeedy-o
GAnd I will ride till I B7seek my Embride
She's away wi' the B7raggle taggle EmgypB7sy-Emo"
[Verse 5]
Now Emhe rode East and he rode West
CHe rode DNorth and GSouth also
GUntil he came to a B7wide open Emplain
It was there that he B7spied his Emla-B7dy-Emo
[Verse 6]
"How Emcould you leave your goose feather bed
CYour blankeys Dstrewn so Gcomely-o?
GAnd how could you leave your B7newly wedded EmLord
All for a B7raggle taggle EmgypB7sy-Emo?"
[Verse 7]
"What Emcare I for my goose feather bed
CWi' blankets Dstrewn so Gcomely-o?
GTonight I lie in a B7wide open Emfield
In the arms of a B7raggle taggle EmgypB7sy-Emo"
[Verse 8]
"How Emcould you leave your house and your land?
CHow could you Dleave your Gmoney-o?
GHow could you leave your B7only wedded EmLord
All for a B7raggle taggle EmgypB7sy-Emo?"
[Verse 9]
"What Emcare I for my house and my land?
CWhat care I Dfor my Gmoney-o?
GI'd rather have a kiss from the B7yellow gypsy's Emlips
I'm away wi' the B7raggle taggle EmgypB7sy-Emo!"