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The Gypsying

I wish we might go gypsying one day the while we’re young’€”
On a blue October morning
Beneath a cloudless sky,
When all the world’s a vibrant harp
The winds o’ God have strung,
And gay as tossing torches the maples light us by;
The rising sun before us’€”a golden bubble swung’€”
I wish we might go gypsying one day the while we’re young.
 
I wish we might go gypsying one day before we’re old’€”
To step it with the wild west wind
And sing the while we go,
Through far forgotten orchards
Hung with jewels red and gold;
Through cool and fragrant forests where never sun may show,
To stand upon a high hill and watch the mist unfold’€”
I wish we might go gypsying one day before we’re old.
 
I wish we might go gypsying, dear lad, the while we care’€”
The while we’ve heart for hazarding,
The while we’ve will to sing,
The while we’ve wit to hear the call
And youth and mirth to spare,
Before a day may find us too sad for gypsying,
Before a day may find us too dull to dream and dare’€”
I wish we might go gypsying, dear lad, the while we care.
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