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Gypsy - Suzanne Vega



     
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You come from far away
With pictures in your eyes
Of coffee shops and morning streets
In the blue and silent sunriseBut night is the cathedral
Where we recognized the sign
We strangers know each other now
As part of the whole designOh, hold me like a baby
That will not fall asleep
Curl me up inside you
And let me hear you through the heat, ohYou are the jester of this courtyard
With a smile like a girl's
Distracted by the women
With the dimples and the curlsBy the pretty and the mischievous
By the timid and the blessed
By the blowing skirts of ladies
Who promise to gather you to their breastOh, hold me like a baby
That will not fall asleep
Curl me up inside you

And let me hear you through the heat, ohYou have hands of raining water
And that earring in your ear
The wisdom on your face denies
The number of your yearsWith the fingers of the potter
And the laughing tale of the fool
The arranger of disorder
With your strange and simple rulesYeah, now I've met me another spinner
Of strange and gauzy threads
With a long and slender body
And a bump upon the headOh, hold me like a baby
That will not fall asleep
Curl me up inside you
And let me hear you through the heat, ohWith a long and slender body
And the sweetest softest hands
And we'll blow away forever soon
And go on to different landsAnd please do not ever look for me
But with me you will stay
And you will hear yourself in song
Blowing by one dayBut now, hold me like a baby
That will not fall asleep
Curl me up inside you
And let me hear you through the heat, oh

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Suzanne Vega is an American singer-songwriter noted for her eclectic folk-inspired music. She was born Suzanne Nadine Vega on 11 July 1959, in Santa Monica, California, but has lived most of her life in New York City. There, she attended the High School of the Performing Arts (the school seen in the feature film musical Fame), where she studied modern dance. Vega realized that her talent in dance was not sufficient to make her living doing it.

Read more about Suzanne Vega on Last.fm.


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