Black-Eyed Gypsy

The Prodigals

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    Three old gypsies came to our hall door
    One sang high and the other sang low
    The one sang high and the other sang low
    And the third sang the black-eyed-gypsy.

    Upstairs and downstairs the lady ran
    Put on her shoes of leather
    All of the hue and all of the cry
    She's away with the black-eyed gypsy.

    Late that night the squire came home
    Enquiring for his lady
    The servant girls replied to him all
    She's away with the black-eyed gypsy.

    Saddle for me my milk-white steed
    The black horse is not speedy
    I will ride and seek my bride
    She's away with the black-eyed gypsy.

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    He rode east and he rode west
    He rode north and south also
    He rode till he came to a woody double field
    'Twas there he spied his lady

    "Why did you leave your house and land
    Why did you leave your money
    Why did you leave your new wed lord
    All for the black eyed gypsy?"

    "What care I for me house and land
    What care I for money
    What care I for me new wed lord
    I'm away with the black eyed gypsy."

    "Last night you slept in a goose-feather bed
    With the blankets turned so bravely
    Tonight you lie in a woody double field
    In the arms of your black-eyed gypsy."

    "What care I for a goose-feather bed
    With the blankets turned so bravely
    Tonight I'll lie in a woody double field
    In the arms of my black-eyed gypsy.

    "For you rode east when I rode west
    You rode high when I rode low
    I'd rather have a kiss from the yellow gypsy's lips
    Than you and all your money."

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    Composición: Jörgen Elofsson

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