Lyrics Raggle Taggle Gypsy - Cecile Corbel
There
were
three
young
gypsies
came
to
our
hall
door
They
came
brave
and
boldly
o
And
there′s
one
sang
high
and
the
other
sang
low
And
the
lady's
seen
the
raggle-taggle
gypsy
o
It
was
upstairs
and
downstairs
the
lady
went
Put
on
her
suit
of
leather
o
It
was
the
cry
all
around
her
door
She′s
away
with
the
raggle-taggle
gypsy
o
It
was
late
last
night
that
the
lord
came
in
Inquiring
for
his
a-lady
o
The
serving
girls
replied
to
him
all
She's
away
with
the
raggle-taggle
gypsy
o
O
then
saddle
for
me
me
milk-white
steed
Me
big
horse
is
not
speedy
o
I
will
ride
and
I'll
seek
my
bride
She′s
away
with
the
raggle-taggle
gypsy
o
O
then
he
rode
east
and
he
rode
west
He
rode
north
and
south
also
But
when
he
rode
to
the
wide
open
field
It
was
there
that
he
spied
his
a-lady
o
O
then
why
do
you
leave
your
house
and
your
land?
Why
do
you
leave
you
money
o?
And
why
do
you
leave
your
only
only-wedded
lord
All
for
a
raggle-taggle
gypsy
o?
What
do
I
care
for
me
house
and
me
land?
What
do
I
care
for
money
o?
And
what
do
I
care
for
me
only-wedded
lord?
I′m
away
with
the
raggle-taggle
gypsy
o
With
blankets
drawn
so
comely
o
Tonight
you'll
lie
in
a
wide
open
field
In
the
arms
of
your
raggle-taggle
gypsy
o)
With
blankets
drawn
so
comely
o?
Tonight
i′ll
lie
in
a
wide
open
field
In
the
arms
of
me
raggle-taggle
gypsy
o}
Often
you
rode
east
when
I
rode
west
You
rode
high
when
I
rode
low
I'd
rather
have
a
kiss
of
the
yellow
gypsy′s
lips
Than
all
of
the
cashier's
money
o
I′d
rather
have
a
kiss
I'd
rather
have
a
kiss
of
the
yellow
gypsy's
lips
Than
all
of
the
cashier′s
money
o
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