paroles de chanson Gypsy Love Songs - Richard Thompson
Tropical
night,
Malaria
moon
Dying
stars
of
the
silver
screen
She
danced
that
famous
Gypsy
dance
With
a
hole
in
her
tambourine
I
was
young
enough
and
dumb
enough
I
swallowed
down
my
Mickey
Finn
She'd
hijacked
a
few
hearts
all
right
I
went
into
a
tailspin
Don't
sing
me,
don't
sing
me,
don't
sing
me
No
more
gypsy
love
songs
Don't
sing
me,
don't
sing
me,
don't
sing
me
No
more
gypsy
love
songs
Don't
stir
it
up
again
I
put
my
arm
around
her
waist
Says
she,
young
man,
you're
getting
warm
The
room
was
going
somewhere
without
me
And
she
laughed
as
she
read
my
palm
Don't
sing
me,
don't
sing
me,
don't
sing
me
No
more
gypsy
love
songs
Don't
sing
me,
don't
sing
me,
don't
sing
me
No
more
gypsy
love
songs
Don't
stir
it
up
again
Stillborn
love,
passionate
dreams,
pitiful
greed
And
the
silver
tongues
of
the
tinker
girls
Who
throw
their
book
of
life
at
you
But
don't
know
how
to
read
She
was
third
generation
Transylvanian
I
was
the
seventh
son
of
a
seventh
son
I
begged
the
band
don't
play
that
tune
Please
don't
beguine
the
begun
When
I
awoke,
she'd
cut
and
run
She
stole
my
blueprints
and
my
change
Just
a
horseshoe
and
a
note
on
the
bed
And
all
it
said
was--strange
Don't
sing
me,
don't
sing
me,
don't
sing
me
No
more
gypsy
love
songs
Don't
sing
me,
don't
sing
me,
don't
sing
me
No
more
gypsy
love
songs
Don't
stir
it
up
again
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