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The Drifter And The Gypsy - Rosi Golan



     
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The train is almost here
This decision seems so clear
I can feel the habit cutting like a knife
In the end I know that it is gonna drive
Right into me
'Cause I'm a drifter
And I know that doesn't do me any good
Moving on from place to place
Never staying where I should, hum
I left him just to leave
No, I left him 'cause he needed me
I can feel him looking at me like I stole
His '67 Chevrolet and drove it away
'Cause I'm a gypsy
And I know that doesn't do me any good
Moving on from place to place
Stealing hearts just 'cause I could
Hum, hum

Walked into another strange place
Didn't see a single face
That I recognized, don't want to
Guess it's onto the next trace
'Cause I'm a drifter
And I know that doesn't do me any good
Moving on from place to place
Never staying where I should
Yeah, I'm a Gypsy
And I know that doesn't do me any good
Moving on from place to place
Stealing hearts just 'cause I could
Hum
Stealing hearts just 'cause I could
(Just staying where I should)
Hum
Stealing hearts just 'cause I could
(Just staying where I should)
Hum
Stealing hearts just 'cause I could
(Just staying where I should)
Hum

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Rosi Golan is an Israeli born singer songwriter who has made many stops in her travels, including Germany, Paris, and finally ending up in Los Angeles at the age of nine, where she grew up. During her travels, she not only managed to hone her infectiously melodic songwriting, but also learned to speak three languages fluently: French, Hebrew and English. Rosi is indeed a long way from home, but certainly in the right place to showcase her unique talent for rich, dark melodies and a voice that not only draws you in, but still haunts you the next day.

Read more about Rosi Golan on Last.fm.


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