The Enchanted Gypsy

Donovan

Donovan Leitch
The Enchanted Gypsy

A day once dawned,
As sleepers yawned
A day of leaves so green-I-o
That a man rode high
In the tinker's sky
And begged me to go running-o
And follow the path of the Gypsy-o

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 running-o
On the trail of the Enchanted Gypsy-o

I passed the glade
And took me a shade
Beneath an oak so twisty-o
And a vision I saw
As the crow did craw
No more did I go searching-o
One the trail of the Enchanted Gypsy-o

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 running-o
On the trail of the Enchanted Gypsy-o

His caravan
Was painted by hand
That's touched every pebble in the ocean-o
And the pictures there
They move in thin air
There forever telling-o
The tails of the Enchanted Gypsy-o

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 running-o
For to follow the path of the Gypsy-o

(La la la la la la la la x6)

Trivia about the song The Enchanted Gypsy by Donovan

On which albums was the song “The Enchanted Gypsy” released by Donovan?
Donovan released the song on the albums “For Little Ones” in 1967 and “A Gift from a Flower to a Garden” in 1968.

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