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Grandaddy look at the gypsies dancing in the firelight
Burning so brightly
How do they keep themselves warm on such a night?See all the fiddlers twirling while he plays his violin
Laughing and shouting
Have you seen anything like it in your life?Grandma was cold and chide when we get in
She'll wanna know what we've done and where we've been
Promise me you'll never tell, ya know your secret's safe with me
I can be trustedWrap me up in your winter coat
Wrap me up so tight
I never will feel the cold
I'll be warm tonightCan we go down to the railroad tracks and watch the train go by?
Shining like silver
I hear the whistle, the train is on it's wayHold me over your shoulder, so that I can see the light
Over the pine trees
How I would like to go riding on that trainTell me the story again about the time you went away
You went to Chicago, no one knew where you were
Why did you ever come back here after you had run away?
I'm so glad you did, SirWrap me in your winter coat

Wrap me up so tight
I never will feel the cold
I'll be warm tonightGrandaddy, tell me the names of all the stars up in the sky
Is there a heaven?
Do you think there is a life after we die?Why do some people have all the gold and silver they can spend?
Others have nothing
It isn't fair and I've always wondered whyCan I hold the match while you light up your pipe?
I love the smell of tobacco in the air
Tell me again about how it was before I came to be in the old country
When you were young and you sailed upon the seaWrap me up in your winter coat
Wrap me up so tight
I never will feel the cold
I'll be warm tonightWrap me up in your winter coat
Wrap me up so tight
I never will feel the cold
I'll be warm tonight
I'll be safe tonight

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Judy Collins (born Judith Marjorie Collins on May 1, 1939, in Seattle, Washington) is an American singer and songwriter known for the eclectic range of material she records (which has included folk, show tunes, pop, and rock and roll, as well as and standards) and for her social activism. Beginning in 1959, she was drawn to the music of Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger, and the traditional songs of the folk revival of the early 1960s. In 1968 she was awarded a Grammy for "Both Sides Now". Since then she has had an enviable reputation as a singer and for her own compositions.

Read more about Judy Collins on Last.fm.


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