In the Journey

SEXTON

I was a fool I was so much younger then
The night she took me by surprise
I should have known all the trouble that I'd be in
But then she hooked me with those eyes

Her drink was gin as she said “Tonight would never end”
But her love weighed so heavy on my mind
For she was the live-in lover of a drummer I called my friend
She weren't nothing but a gypsy in disguise

Gypsy woman, how'd you do that to me?
Gypsy woman, stole my heart and then you set me free
Gypsy woman, how'd you learn to like that?
Gypsy woman, come on back

Spending my wages on rose and wine
We'd ride the days and we'd dance the nights
The things we could do in my old VW
The city lights never seemed so bright from the reservoir

And my friends they would warn me
Saying she's one fickle queen
Better get out while the getting is good my friend
And besides her old drummer man is looking

And he's so big and bad and mean
But what I didn't know then is what I know too well
She played me like a violin

Gypsy woman, how'd you do that to me?
Gypsy woman, stole my heart and then you set me free
Gypsy woman, how'd you learn to like that?
Gypsy woman, come on back

So you tell me that you're leaving me now
After all the times that we have been through
As your clown how am I gonna ever go home
Somebody tell me what am I gonna do

And so it goes I lost my pride and I lost my job
This gypsy woman took nearly every thing I called my own
It was a big surprise

So next time she comes dancing prancing through the town
Gonna recognize the gypsy, I'm gonna recognize the gypsy
Gonna recognize the gypsy in disguise

Trivia about the song In the Journey by Martin Sexton

On which albums was the song “In the Journey” released by Martin Sexton?
Martin Sexton released the song on the albums “In the Journey” in 1990 and “Live Wide Open” in 2002.
Who composed the song “In the Journey” by Martin Sexton?
The song “In the Journey” by Martin Sexton was composed by SEXTON.

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