| My father, he's the king of the gypsies, it is true My mother, she learned me some camping for to do With my pack all on my back my friends all wished me well As I went down to London town some fortunes for to tell Some fortunes for to tell, some fortunes for to tell As I went down to London town some fortunes for to tell
As I was a-walking upon a London street A handsome young squire was the first I chanced to meet He view-ed my brown cheeks and he liked them so well He said, "My little gypsy girl, will you my fortune tell?" Some fortunes for to tell, some fortunes for to tell As I went down to London town some fortunes for to tell
Oh yes sir, oh kind sir, please give to me your hand It's you that have fine fortune, both houses and good land The fairer girls are dainty, but you must cast them by For it is the little gypsy girl who is to be your bride Some fortunes for to tell, some fortunes for to tell As I went down to London town some fortunes for to tell
He took me to his castle, there were carpets on the floor And servants there a-awaiting for to open every door There were ladies there of honor and the music it did play And all were there to celebrate the gypsy's wedding day Some fortunes for to tell, some fortunes for to tell As I went down to London town some fortunes for to tell
So it's farewell to the gypsy life, to camping on the green No more with my brothers and my sisters I'll be seen Oh, once I was a gypsy girl but now I'm a squire's bride With servants for to wait on me and in my carriage ride Some fortunes for to tell, some fortunes for to tell As I went down to London town some fortunes for to tell
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