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You all have seen the vagabond
as he went singing in the dawn
without a worry in the world
I've never seen a gipsy who
Could be a gipsy through and through
and have a worry in the world
All merry men are minstrels then
Who keep their troubles locked inside
And don't inflict them on the world
Isn't there something to be said
For leaving your troubles home in bed
And never taking them to the road
The sailor cruising into town
Is not afraid to be a clown
without a worry in the world
No cowboy with an ounce of pride
Will mount his horse and ride
and have a worry in the world
All merry men are minstrels then
Who keep their troubles locked inside
And don't inflict them on the world
Isn't there something to be said
For leaving your troubles home in bed
And never taking them to the road
If I must love then let me love
As thought I've never loved before
without a worry in the world
If I must go then let me go
And only gently close the door
All merry men are minstrels then
Who keep their troubles locked inside
And don't inflict them on the world
Isn't there something to be said
for having had someone instead
of never have had any at all
Without a worry in the world
without a worry in the world
Yes I've got troubles of my own
I'll try to solve them all alone
I won't inflict them on the world
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- Prolific Composer Rod McKuen Sings His Own
- The French Connection
- Rod McKuen Sings Jacques Brel
- Greatest Hits, Volume 1
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- Greatest Hits, Volume 3
- Greatest Hits, Volume 4
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- Top 40 Hitdossier 1971-1972
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- Queer Noises 61-78: From the Closet to the Charts
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