| A gypsy rover came over the hill
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| Down through the valley so shady.
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| He whistled and he sang 'til the green woods rang
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| And he won the heart of a lady.
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| Ah-dee-doo-ah-dee-doo-dah-day
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| Ah-dee-doo-ah-dee-day-dee
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| He whistled and he sang 'til the green woods rang
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| And he won the heart of a lady.
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| She left her father’s castle gate.
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| She left her own fine lover.
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| She left her servants and her state
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| To follow her gypsy rover.
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| Ah-dee-doo-ah-dee-doo-dah-day
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| Ah-dee-doo-ah-dee-day-dee
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| He whistled and he sang 'til the green woods rang
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| And he won the heart of a lady.
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| Her father saddled up his fastest stead
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| And roamed the valley all over.
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| Sought his daughter at great speed
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| And the whistlin' gypsy rover.
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| Ah-dee-doo-ah-dee-doo-dah-day
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| Ah-dee-doo-ah-dee-day-dee
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| He whistled and he sang 'til the green woods rang
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| And he won the heart of a lady.
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| He came at last to a mansion fine
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| Down by the river Claydee.
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| And there was music and there was wine
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| For the gypsy and his lady.
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| «He is no gypsy, my Father,» she cried
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| «but Lord of these lands all over.
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| And I shall stay 'til my dying day
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| With my whistlin' gypsy rover. |
| "
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| Ah-dee-doo-ah-dee-doo-dah-day
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| Ah-dee-doo-ah-dee-day-dee
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| He whistled and he sang 'til the green woods rang
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| And he won the heart of a lady. |