The Enchanted Gypsy lyrics
by William Shakespeare
[Verse 1]
A day once dawned, as sleepers yawned
A day of leaves, so greeny-o
That a man, rode high, in a tinker's sky
And bade me to go, a-running-o
And follow, the path, of a gypsy-o
[Chorus]
Seaweed clings to ruby rings
On the fingers of, my Lady-o
And the people in the town, they would not look 'round
To see, me go, a-running-o
On the trail of the Enchanted Gypsy-o
[Verse 2]
I passed a glade, and took, near shade
Beneath, an oak, so twisty-o
And a vision, I saw, as a crow did craw
No more, need I go, a-searching-o
On the trail, of the Enchanted Gypsy-o
[Chorus]
Seaweed clings to ruby rings
On the fingers of, my Lady-o
And the people in the town, they would not look 'round
To see, me go, a-running-o
On the trail of the Enchanted Gypsy-o
[Verse 3]
His caravan, was a-painted by a hand
That's touched every pebble, in the ocean-o
And the pictures there, they move in thin air
They're forever a-telling-o
The tales of the Enchanted Gypsy-o
[Chorus]
Seaweed clings to ruby rings
On the fingers of my Lady-o
And the people in the town, they would not look 'round
To see me go a-running-o
For to follow the path, of a gypsy-o
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