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The Whistling Gypsy

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The Whistling Gypsy, sometimes known simply as The Gypsy Rover, is a well-known Celtic folk song. These are the first and the last 2 lines:

A gypsy rover come over the hill, down through the valley so shady
He whistled and he sang til the green woods rang and he won the heart of a lady ... He whistled and he sang til the green woods rang
And he won the heart of a lady


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