Intro: E5 E5 E5 E5 , E5 E5 B5 B5 , D5 D5 D5 E5 , E5 D5 B5 E5 (X2) E5 B5 There were three old gypsies came to our house door. They came brave and boldy-o D5 E5 E5 D5 B5 E5 And the one sang high and the other sang low. And the other sang a raggle taggle gypsy-o E5 B5 It was upstairs, downstairs the lady went. Put on her suit of leather-o D5 E5 E5 D5 B5 E5 And there was a cry from around the door. She's away with the raggle taggle gypsy-o E5 E5 E5 E5 , E5 E5 B5 B5 , D5 D5 D5 E5 , E5 D5 B5 E5 E5 B5 It was late that night when the lord came in. Inquiring for his lady-o D5 E5 E5 D5 B5 E5 And the servant girl she says to the lord. "She's away with the raggle taggle gypsy-o" E5 B5 "Well, saddle for me my milk-white steed. My big horse is not speedy-o D5 E5 E5 D5 B5 E5 And I will ride till I seek my bride. She's away with the raggle taggle gypsy-o" E5 E5 E5 E5 , E5 E5 B5 B5 , D5 D5 D5 E5 , E5 D5 B5 E5 E5 B5 Well, he rode east, and he rode west, He rode north and south also D5 E5 E5 D5 B5 E5 Until he came to a wide-open field. It was there that he spied his lady-o E5 B5 "Tell me, how could you leave your goosefeather bed, your blankets strewn so comely-o D5 E5 E5 D5 B5 E5 How could you leave your newly-wedded lord, All for a raggle taggle gypsy-o?" E5 B5 "Well, what care I for my goose-feather bed, For my blankets strewn so comely-o? D5 E5 E5 D5 B5 E5 Tonight I lie in a wide-open field. In the arms of a raggle taggle gypsy-o" E5 E5 E5 E5 , E5 E5 B5 B5 , D5 D5 D5 E5 , E5 D5 B5 E5 E5 B5 "Tell me, how could you leave your house and your land, How could you leave your money-o D5 E5 E5 D5 B5 E5 How could you leave your only wedded lord, All for a raggle taggle gypsy-o?" E5 B5 "Well, what care I for my house and my land, And what care I for my money-o? D5 E5 I'd rather have a kiss from the yellow gypsy's lips, E5 D5 B5 E5 I'm away with the raggle taggle gypsy-o!" E5 E5 E5 E5 , E5 E5 B5 B5 , D5 D5 D5 E5 , E5 D5 B5 E5 (X2) END