Gypsy, Joe And Me
(专辑: My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy - 1969)
We might have slept in a
rail yard or camped by the
river bank We fed ourselves from the
fruit of the
land And quenched our thirst with rain We never did allow no roots to grow beneath our feet Life just had no pattern for Gypsy Joe and me All we had was each other and the
rags upon our back The
closest thing to a
home we new was some abandoned shack But we had all we needed and the
rest we didn't need Life was free and simple for Gypsy Joe and me Now Gypsy was my little dog, I
found by the
road in a
ditch And so I
named him Gypsy, cause that name just seemed to fit Oh and Joe he was my man, the
flower of my soul Thou he never said he loved me, I
just always seemed to know While standing by the
highway, thumbing for a
ride The
speeding wheels of a
passing car, took Gypsy's life I
lost him where I
found him and his loss was misery Now there's no more Gypsy, there's just Joe and me Well the
winter came and the
snow did fall And the
night was cold and still And the
rags we wore were not enough And Joe he caught the
chill And he told me how he loved me And in my arms he went to sleep Now there's no more Gypsy, no more Joe, there's just me While standing here on the
edge of this bridge Looking down I
see The
face of Joe and Gypsy, looking back at me And somewhere in the
distance I
can hear them calling me Tonight we'll be together again Gypsy, Joe and me