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