[00:12.768]There was a gypsy came over the land [00:16.031]He sang so sweet and gaily [00:22.306]He sang beneath the wild wood tree [00:25.566]And charmed the great lord's lady [00:31.819]The lord he did come home [00:35.082]Enquiring for his lady [00:38.096]"She's gone, she's gone," said the serving man [00:41.665]"She's gone with the gypsy Davey." [00:49.161]"Go saddle me my black mare [00:52.675]The grey is ne'er so speedy [00:58.200]And I'll ride all night and I'll ride all day [01:01.213]Till I overtake my lady." [01:07.535]He rode all by the riverside [01:10.545]On the grass so wet and dewy [01:13.306]And seated with her gypsy lad [01:16.568]It's there he spied his lady [01:31.631]"Would you forsake your house and home [01:35.147]Would you forsake your baby? [01:40.672]Would you forsake your own true love [01:43.937]And the promises you gave me?" [01:49.459]"What care I for my house and home [01:53.226]Or even my wee baby? [01:55.989]What care I for my own true love [01:59.253]For I love the gypsy Davey." [03:11.301]"Well it's fare thee well my dearest dear [03:14.816]It's fare thee well forever [03:20.087]And if you don't return with me [03:23.603]I swear you'll see me never." [03:32.391]And the lord he did go homeward [03:36.156]And kissed his own wee baby [03:39.166]And ere six months had passed away [03:42.426]He'd married another lady