Tonalité : D major
Verse 1
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Little last night my lord came
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home asking about his lady
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The only answer he received, she's gone with the gypsy davey,
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gone with the gypsy davey
Well saddle for me my buckskin horse,
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my hundred dollar saddle
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Pourin' me out their wagon tracks,
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After them I'll travel,
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after them I'll ride.
Well he rode and he rode in
the midnight moon,
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Till he saw the campfire gleaming,
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Heard the voice of that big guitar,
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The voice of the gypsy singin'
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The song of the gypsy dame.
Well, have you forsaken your house and land,
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your butlers and your ladies?
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Have you forsaken your husband, dear,
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to go with the gypsy davey, sing with the gypsy
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Dm
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davey?
Yes, I have forsaken my house and land,
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my butlers and my ladies, and I've forsaken
and my husband,
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dear, just to go with the gypsy davey
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and sing with the gypsy
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davey.
She left to leave her house and land,
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the butlers and the ladies.
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With the tears come trickling
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down her cheeks
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at the thought of the blue -eyed baby,
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pretty little blue -eyed baby.
Oh, take off, take off your
buckskin gloves
Made of
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Spanish leather
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Give to me your little hand
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We'll ride back home together
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Ride back home again
No, I'll not take off my buckskin glove
Made of
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Spanish leather
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Gonna go my way from day to day
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I'll sing with the
Gypsy
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Davey
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Song with the
Gypsy
Davey
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The song with the
Gypsy
you
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