I was wooed in the wagon of a Massey F'son My daddy used to holler and the fella he'd run Brother did whatever he could Drink a jar of Jasper's Bag a brace of rabbits with stone and wood
Gypsies, tramps and thieves We'd hear it from the people of the town, They'd call us Gypsies, tramps and thieves When late at night all the bikers came around We send 'em back to town
There once was a bloke who owned a Capri Sideburns and flares, he was learning Tai Chi Said he'd take me to a sacred land I was young and restless Got as far as Weston and passed out on the sand
Gypsies, tramps and thieves We'd hear it from the people of the town, They'd call us Gypsies, tramps and thieves When late at night all the men would come around And get our trolleys down
That long summer was a whirl of madness on the wild Weston shore We played bingo and the one-armed bandits And I'm sure he took me for a whore I really should have shown him the door
She was born in the wagon of a Massey F'son I began to holler and the fella he ran I just did whatever I could Drank a jar of Jasper's Probably much more than a mother should