{t:Raggle Taggle Gypsy} {st:Traditional} There were [Am]three auld gypsies came to our hall door. They came brave and [Em]boldly-o. And [G]one sang high and the other sang [Am]low And the other sang a raggle taggle [G]gyp[Em]sy-[Am]o. It was [Am]upstairs, downstairs the lady went, Put on her suit of [Em]leather-o, And it [G]was the cry all around her [Am]door; “She's away with the raggle taggle [G]gyp[Em]sy-[Am]o” It was [Am]late that night when the lord came in, Enquiring for his [Em]lady-o, And the [G]servant girl she says to the [Am]lord “She's away with the raggle taggle [G]gyp[Em]sy-[Am]o” “Then [Am]saddle for me my milk-white steed Me big horse is not [Em]speedy-o And [G]I will ride and I'll seek me [Am]bride, "She's away with the raggle taggle [G]gyp[Em]sy-[Am]o” [Am]He rode east and he rode west He rode north and [Em]south also, Un[G]til he came to a wide open [Am]field It was there that he spied his [G]la[Em]dy-[Am]o. “Tell me, [Am]why did you leave your house and your land, Why did you leave your [Em]money-o? [G]Why did you leave your only wedded [Am]lord All for the raggle taggle [G]gyp[Em]sy-[Am]o?” “Well [Am]what do I care for me house and me land? What do I care for [Em]money-o? [G]What do I care for me only wedded [Am]lord? I'm away with the raggle taggle [G]gyp[Em]sy-[Am]o” “Tell me [Am]how could you leave your goose feather bed, Your blankets drawn so [Em]comely-o. But to[G]night you lie in a wide open [Am]field In the arms of the raggle taggle [G]gyp[Em]sy-[Am]o” “Well, [Am]what do I care for me goose feather bed? What do I care for [Em]blankets-o? I'd [G]rather have a kiss of the yellow gypsy's [Am]lips Than all of your cash and your [G]mon[Em]ey-[Am]o”