Little Bit Gypsy

Album: The Woman I Am (2013)
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  • Boy there's a few things you need to know about me
    Before you let your sweet heart get in too deep
    A white picket fence don't feel like home
    Don't wanna rock I need a rolling stone
    You wanna hold me baby, just set me free

    I'm a traveling circus train
    Spinning weathervane
    Going where the wind blows, ooh oh (yeah)
    I was born to chase the sun
    Some horses gotta run
    Yeah I'm always gonna be
    A little bit gypsy

    Someday, hey, maybe I'll settle down
    But it sure ain't anytime close to now
    So much that I might miss you
    Sit still for a single minute
    I got a life and I'm going to live it
    The only way I know how

    I'm a traveling circus train
    Spinning weathervane
    Going where the wind blows, ooh oh (yeah)
    I was born to chase the sun
    Some horses gotta run
    Yeah I'm always gonna be
    A little bit gypsy

    I don't know where I'm headed to
    I just know I wanna go with you
    Do you want to go too?

    I'm a traveling circus train
    A spinning weathervane
    Going where the wind blows, ooh oh (yeah)
    I was born to chase the sun
    Some horses gotta run
    Yeah I'm always gonna be
    A little bit gypsy

    A little bit gypsy Writer/s: FRED WILHELM, KYLE JACOBS, LYNN HUTTON TAMMI
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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