| Grandaddy look at the gypsies
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| Dancing in the firelight burning so brightly
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| How do they keep themselves warm on such a night?
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| See all the fiddlers twirling
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| While he plays his violin laughing and shouting
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| Have you seen anything like it in all your life?
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| Grandma was cold and chide when we get in
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| She’ll wanna know what we’ve done and where we’ve been
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| Promise me you’ll never tell, ya know your secret’s safe with me
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| I can be trusted
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| Wrap me up in your winter coat
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| Wrap me up so tight
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| I never will feel the cold
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| I’ll be warm tonight
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| Can we go down to the railroad tracks
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| And watch the train go by shining like silver?
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| I hear the whistle, the train is on it’s way
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| Hold me up over your shoulder
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| So that I can see the light over the pine trees
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| How I would like to go riding on the train
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| Tell me the story again about the time you went away
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| You went to Chicago, no one knew where you were
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| Why did you ever come back here after you had run away?
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| I’m glad you did sir
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| Wrap me in your winter coat
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| Wrap me up so tight
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| I never will feel the cold
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| I’ll be warm tonight
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| Grandaddy tell me the names of all
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| The stars up in the sky, is there a heaven?
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| Do you think there is a life after we die?
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| Why do some people have all the
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| Gold and silver they can spend? |
| Others have nothing
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| It isn’t fair and I’ve always wondered why
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| Can I hold the match while you light your pipe?
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| I love the smell of tobacco in the air
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| Tell me again about how it was before I came to be
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| In the old country
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| When you were young you sailed up on the sea
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| Wrap me up in your winter coat
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| Wrap me up so tight
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| I never will feel the cold
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| I’ll be warm tonight
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| Wrap me up in your winter coat
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| Wrap me up so tight
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| I never will feel the cold
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| I’ll be warm tonight
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| I’ll be safe tonight |