Waterboys - Raggle taggle gypsy
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There were Amthree old gypsies came to our house door. They came brave and Emboldy-o
And the oGne sang high and the other sang Amlow. And the Amother sang a rGaggle taggleEm gypsyAm-o
It was upsAmtairs, downstairs the lady went. Put on her suit of lEmeather-o
And therGe was a cry from around the Amdoor. She's Amaway with the rGaggle taggle Emgypsy-Amo
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It was lAmate that night when the lord came in. Inquiring for his lEmady-o
And the Gservant girl she says to the Amlord. "ShAme's away witGh the raggle taEmggle gAmypsy-o"
"WeAmll, saddle for me my milk-white steed. My big horse is Emnot speedy-o
And GI will ride till I seek my Ambride. She's aAmway with the Graggle taggle Emgypsy-Amo"
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Well, Amhe rode east, and he rode west, He rode north and sEmouth also
Until he Gcame to a wide-open Amfield. It was tAmhere that he sGpied his Emlady-Amo
"TellAm me, how could you leave your goosefeather bed, your blankets strewnEm so comely-o
HGow could you leave your newly-wedded Amlord, AmAll for aG raggle taggle Emgypsy-Amo?"
"WeAmll, what care I for my goose-feather bed, For my blankets strewnEm so comely-o?
ToGnight I lie in a wide-open fAmield. In the Amarms of a Graggle taggle Emgypsy-oAm"
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"TellAm me, how could you leave your house and your land, How could you leave Emyour money-o
HGow could you leave your only wedded lAmord, AmAll for a rGaggle taggle gEmypsy-oAm?"
"WeAmll, what care I for my house and my land, And what care I foEmr my money-o?
I'd rGather have a kiss from the yAmellow gypsy's lips,
I'm aAmway with the Graggle taggle Emgypsy-Amo!"
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