Lyrics The Gypsy - Gordon Lightfoot
Step
inside
my
tent,
said
she,
I'd
like
to
read
you
palm
Leave
the
dollar
in
the
jar,
this
won't
take
very
long
Leave
the
circus
noise
behind,
close
your
eyes,
relax
your
mind
I'll
tell
you
if
you
should
quit
now
or
if
you
should
go
on
Then
I
said,
now
what
do
ya
see
She
said,
deedlee-dum,
deedlee-dee
Where'll
I
go,
what'll
I
be
She
said,
deedlee-dum,
deedlee-dee
She
threw
some
sawdust
in
the
air
and
her
hands
began
to
shake
She
told
me
the
town
where
I
was
born,
she
almost
knew
the
date
She
lit
a
candle
with
her
eyes
and
then
she
made
the
table
rise
She
took
the
dollar
from
the
jar
and
then
she
guessed
my
weight
Then
I
said,
now
what
do
ya
see
She
said,
deedlee-dum,
deedlee-dee
You
are
so
old,
you
are
so
wise
Deedlee-dum,
deedlee-dy
Give
me
a
sign,
tell
it
to
me
She
said,
deedlee-dum,
deedlee-dee
Then
she
spoke
most
quietly
Deedlee-dum,
deedlee-dee
When
you
were
a
child
at
school
they
taught
you
quite
a
lot
You
were
told
when
you
should
speak
and
when
you
should
not
You
were
taught
to
read
and
write,
to
take
your
lessons
home
at
night
A
little
knowledge
serves
you
well
but
the
golden
rule
does
not
Then
I
said,
now
what
do
ya
mean
She
said,
deedlee-dum,
deedlee-dee
Where'll
I
go,
what'll
I
be
She
said,
deedlee-dum,
deedlee-dee
Then
when
I
came
home
that
night
to
lie
in
bed
awake
I
thought
of
that
old
gypsy
and
the
words
that
she
had
said
And
now
I
see
with
due
respect,
the
more
we
learn
the
worse
we
get
So
if
you
feel
you've
no
regrets,
go
have
your
fortune
read
Then
I
said,
now
what
do
ya
mean
She
said,
deedlee-dum,
deedlee-dee
Where'll
I
go,
what'll
I
be
She
said,
deedlee-dum,
deedlee-dee
You
are
so
old,
you
are
so
wise
Deedlee-dum,
deedlee-dy
Give
me
a
sign,
tell
it
to
me
She
said,
deedlee-dum,
deedlee-dee
Where'll
I
go,
what'll
I
be
She
said,
deedlee-dum,
deedlee-dee
You
are
so
old,
you
are
so
wise
Deedlee-dum,
deedlee-dy
Give
me
a
sign,
tell
it
to
me
She
said,
deedlee-dum,
deedlee-dee
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