Traditional |
Gypsy Laddie |
There were seven gypsies all in a gang, And they were brisk and bonny, They rode till they came to the Earl of Cassil's gates And there they sang so sweetly. The Earl of Cassil's lady came down And all her maids before her o. As soon as her fair face they saw They cast the glamer o'er her. They gave to her a nutmeg brown, They gave to her the ginger. She gave to them a far better thing, The gold ring off her finger. She pulled off her high heeled shoes They were made of Spanish leather o, And she put on her highland brogues To follow the gypsy laddie o. At night when my good lord came home And asking for his lady, One she cried, and the other replied, She's away with the gypsy laddie. Come saddle me my milk white steed, The black rides not so speedy o, For I will neither eat nor sleep Till I have found my lady o. He rode all the summer's night And part of the next morning, Until he spied his own wedded wife, She was cold and wet and weary. Last night I lay in a well-made bed With my good lord beside me o, Tonight I will lie in the cold open fields Along with the gypsy laddie o. Come home, come home, my own wedded wife, It's get thee on behind me, And I will swear by the handle of my sword That a gypsy never will come nigh thee. O I have lain on the grass so green And I have drunk of the heather o, And as I brew so will I drink, And I'll follow my gypsy laddie o. There were seven gypsies all in a gang, Black but they were bonny, And they were hanged all in a row For stealing the Earl of Cassil's lady. |
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