Remember
Whispers of a Lone Gypsy: A Tale of Shadows and Silent HeartsLyrics
Remember, the gipsy never gets lonely
Emphasizes the enduring nature of the gipsy's independence and social detachment.
Remember, the gipsy never gets lonely
Reiterates the theme of the gipsy's self-sufficiency and lack of loneliness.
He spends his nights doing what
Raises the question of the gipsy's nocturnal activities, prompting curiosity.
They pay him well to do
Suggests that the gipsy is engaged in lucrative activities, possibly linked to his skills.
He don't talk too much
Highlights the gipsy's reserved nature, especially when it comes to verbal communication.
Won't waste no words on you
Asserts that the gipsy is selective in his speech, avoiding unnecessary conversation.
He's the meanest cowboy in this town
Introduces the gipsy as a formidable cowboy in the town, establishing his reputation.
And there ain't no Susy 'round
States the absence of a specific person, Susy, around the gipsy.
To nail him down
Implies the gipsy's resistance to commitment or being pinned down.
In some back room
Suggests the gipsy's preference for secrecy, conducting business in private spaces.
He lays his cards on the table
Describes a scenario where the gipsy reveals his intentions or plans.
Whatever job he does
Indicates that whatever job the gipsy undertakes, people recognize his competence.
They know he is able
Reiterates the gipsy's capabilities and skills, establishing his reputation.
He's a roving rogue
Labels the gipsy as a wandering scoundrel, constantly moving from one location to another.
Moving from place to place
Highlights the transient nature of the gipsy's existence.
You don't stand a chance
Warns that encountering the gipsy offers little hope of success or victory.
To see a smile upon his face
Suggests the rarity of witnessing joy or friendliness on the gipsy's face.
He wouldn't give no one
Expresses the gipsy's reluctance to form connections or provide assistance.
The time of day
Emphasizes the gipsy's indifference towards others by not acknowledging the time of day.
When the job is done
Implies the gipsy's detachment after completing a task, not lingering for conversation.
Just collects his pay
Emphasizes the gipsy's focus on material gain, prioritizing the collection of payment.
Whenever you might
Warns about potential encounters with the gipsy, signaling caution and alertness.
Meet up with this stranger
Advises to avoid prolonged interaction with the gipsy, as his presence signifies danger.
Better move along
Reiterates the notion that the gipsy's name is synonymous with peril and risk.
His name spells danger
Concludes by reinforcing the idea that the gipsy poses a threat or is associated with danger.
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