Seven Yellow Gipsies

Traditional

There were seven yellow gypsies and all in a row
None of them lame nor lazy-o
And they sang so neat and so complete
They stole the heart of the lady-o

It was late that night when the lord came home
Enquiring for his lady-o
And the answer the servants gave to him
“She's gone away with the seven yellow gypsies-o”

“Then saddle me my bonny black horse
The white one's ne'er so speedy-o
That I may ride on a long summer night
In search of my false lady-o”

So he rode west and he rode west
He rode through wood and copses too
Until he came to an open field
And there he saw his lady-o

“Would you give up your house and land?
Would you give up your baby-o?
Would you give up your new-wedded lord?
To run away with the seven yellow gypsies-o?”

“Well, what care I for my house and land?
What care I for my baby-o?
Sure I wouldn't give a kiss from a gypsy laddie's lips
Not for all Lord Cassilis' money-o”

Trivia about the song Seven Yellow Gipsies by Shirley Collins

When was the song “Seven Yellow Gipsies” released by Shirley Collins?
The song Seven Yellow Gipsies was released in 1968, on the album “The Power of the True Love Knot”.
Who composed the song “Seven Yellow Gipsies” by Shirley Collins?
The song “Seven Yellow Gipsies” by Shirley Collins was composed by Traditional.

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