Tonalité : G major•
Verse 1
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My father is the king of the gypsies,
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it is true,
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My mother,
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she learned me some camping for to do.
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They put the pack all on my
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back, they all did wish me well,
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So I set off to London town, some
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fortunes for to tell.
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Now one night I came
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to some fair London street,
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A handsome young squire I
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chanced for to meet,
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He viewed my brown cheeks and he
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liked them so well,
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He says, "My little gypsy girl,
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can you my fortune tell?"
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"Why yes, kind sir,
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give me hold of your hand.
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Why, you have got houses,
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you've riches and you've land.
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Now all those pretty ladies,
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you must put them to one side,
For I'm the little gypsy girl that is to
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be your bride."
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Now once I was a gypsy girl but
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now a squire's bride,
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I've servants for to wait on me
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and in the carriage ride.
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The bells they rang so merrily,
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the sweet music did play,
And a jolly time we had upon
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the gypsy's wedding day.
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