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