"A gipsy makes her dance at fairs, "but her mother recognises her thanks to a locket. | |
"What you gave me that night, gipsy, I'll miss: your perjurer's smile and a kiss". | |
- A gipsy, dark and swarthy. | |
- He's a gipsy, sir, he's not an Arab. | |
- Here, gipsy! | |
"A gipsy makes her dance at fairs, "but her mother recognises her thanks to a locket. | |
"What you gave me that night, gipsy, I'll miss: your perjurer's smile and a kiss". | |
- A gipsy, dark and swarthy. | |
- He's a gipsy, sir, he's not an Arab. | |
- Here, gipsy! | |
- All gipsies read hands? | |
11 children, 5 gipsies, 3 Communists and 12 old men requiring medical care. | |
From North-West of India, nearly 1000 years ago for still unknown reasons, the gipsies furrowed the roads of Europe, of Egypt, of North Africa. | |
Hey, gipsies, take this. | |
I have had enough of gipsies and whores. | |
- All gipsies read hands? | |
11 children, 5 gipsies, 3 Communists and 12 old men requiring medical care. | |
From North-West of India, nearly 1000 years ago for still unknown reasons, the gipsies furrowed the roads of Europe, of Egypt, of North Africa. | |
Hey, gipsies, take this. | |
I have had enough of gipsies and whores. | |