Misc Traditional - The raggle taggle gypsy
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[Verse 1]
E7There were Amthree gypsies coming to my hall door
And Fdownstairs G7ran this Clady-E7o.
COne sang Amhigh and the E7other sang lAmow
And the other sang E7Bonny Bonny AmBis-E7cay-Amo.
[Verse 2]
E7Then Amshe pulled off her silk-finished gown,
and Fput on a G7hose of CleatherE7-o.
CThe ragged ragged Amrags abE7out our dAmoor,
She is gone with the E7raggle-taggle AmgypE7sy-Amo.
[Verse 3]
E7It was Amlate last night when my lord came home,
EnFquiring G7for his Clady-E7o.
CThe servaAmnts said on E7every hAmand,
"She is gone with the E7raggle-taggle AmgypE7sy-Amo."
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E7 Am
F G7 C E7
C Am E7 Am
[Verse 4] E7 Am E7 Am
E7"O sAmaddle for me my milk-white steed,
and Fgo fetch G7me my Cpony-E7o,
CThat I may Amgo and sE7eek my bAmride,
Who is gone with the E7raggle-taggle AmgypE7sy-Amo."
[Verse 5]
E7O hAme rode high and he rode low,
he rFode through G7woode and CcopseE7s-o,
CUntil he Amcame to a E7wide open fAmield,
and there he E7spied his AmladE7y-oAm.
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E7 Am
F G7 C E7
C Am E7 Am
[Verse 6] E7 Am E7 Am
E7"O wAmhat made you leave your house and land,
what Fmade you G7leave your CmoneyE7-o,
CWhat made you Amleave your E7new-wedded lAmord,
to be off with the E7raggle-taggle AmgypE7sy-Amo?"
[Verse 7]
E7"O Amwhat care I for my house and land,
what Fcare G7I for mConey-E7o?
CWhat care AmI for my E7new-wedded lAmord,
to be off with the E7raggle-taggle AmgypE7sy-Amo."
[Verse 8]
E7"Last Amnight you slept on a goose-feathered bed,
with the sFheet turned G7down so CbravelyE7-o.
CTonight you'll Amsleep in a E7cold open Amfield,
along with the E7raggle-taggle AmgypE7sy-Amo."
[Verse 9]
E7"O wAmhat care I for my goose-feathered bed,
with the Fsheet turned G7down so bCravely-E7o?
CTonight I will Amsleep in a E7cold open Amfield,
along wih the E7raggle-taggleAm gyE7psyAm-o."