| There were three old gypsies came to our hall door
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| They came brave and bold-ee-oh
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| And there’s one sang high and the other sang low
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| And the lady sang the Raggle Taggle gypsie-oh
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| It was upstairs and downstairs the Lady went
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| Put on her suit of leather-oh
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| It was the cry all around the door
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| She’s away with the Raggle Taggle Gypsie-oh
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| It was late that night when the Lord came in
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| Inquiring for his Lady-oh
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| The servant girl she replied to the Lord
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| She’s away with the Raggle Taggle Gypsie-oh
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| Oh then saddle for me my milk-white steed
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| My big horse is not speedy-oh
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| Tonight I’ll ride to the wide open field
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| And it’s there that I’ll spy my Lady-oh
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| So he rode east. |
| He rode west
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| He rode North and south also
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| It was when he rode to the wide open field
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| It was there that he spied his Lady-oh
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| Oh why did you leave your house and your land
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| Why did you leave your money-oh
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| And why did you leave your only wedded Lord
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| To be off with the Raggle Taggle Gypsy-oh
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| What do I care for me house and me land
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| What do I care for money-oh
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| And what do I care for me only wedded Lord
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| I’m away with the Raggle Taggle Gyspy-oh
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| Last night you slept in a goose-feather bed
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| The blankets drawn so comely-oh
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| Tonight you’ll lie in the wide open field
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| In the arms of the Raggle Taggle Gypsy-oh
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| What do I care for a goose-feather bed
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| What do I care for blankets-oh
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| What do I care for me only wedded Lord
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| I’m away with the Raggle Taggle Gypsy-oh
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| So he rode east, she rode west
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| He rode high and I rode low
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| I’d rather have a kiss of a yello Gypsy’s lips
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| Than all of your cash and your money-oh
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| There were three old gypsies came to our hall door
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| They came brave and bold-ee-oh
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| And there’s one sang high and the other sang low
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| And the lady sang the Raggle Taggle gypsie-oh |