Gypsy Friday
Townes Van Zandt Lyrics


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If a dream's enough to ease your hungry sorrow
F C (/b) G
And a song's enough to blow your tears away
F C C/b
And all you need's a rhyme
Am F
To help you pass your time
G (G7) C
Well, meet me down the line on gypsy Friday
F C C/b
If all you need's a rhyme,
Am F
To help you pass your time
G (G7) C
Meet me down the line on gypsy Friday

If your mind's alive and free and flyin' easy
Then I'd like to take you with me if I may
Listen to me friend
You better best begin
Throwing secrets to the winds of gypsy Friday
If you want to call me friend
Then friend, you best begin
Throwing secrets to the winds of gypsy Friday

You can lay aside your bucket full of teardrops
Believe me, friend it ain't a game I play
When you can give your soul
And come in from the cold
Well, there's stories to be told of gypsy Friday
When you can give you soul
And come in from the cold
Well, there's stories to be told of gypsy Friday

So if you're feelin' scared and just a little lonesome
You can dry your eyes and put you fears away
And when all the tears are gone
And you wanna come along
Well, I'll sing for you a song of gyspy Friday
When all the tears are gone




And you wanna come along
Well, I'll sing for you a song of gypsy Friday

Overall Meaning

In Townes Van Zandt's "Gypsy Friday," the singer offers an invitation to a friend, or perhaps a stranger, to join him on Gypsy Friday. He suggests that if a dream or a song is enough to ease their sorrows and blow their tears away, they should meet him down the line. The singer acknowledges that if their mind is alive and free, he will take them with him, and if they want to call him a friend, they must begin to throw secrets to the winds of Gypsy Friday.


The singer encourages the listener to lay aside their bucket of teardrops and offer their soul instead to come in from the cold. The singer assures the listener that he is not playing a game and that there are stories to be told on Gypsy Friday. If the listener is feeling scared or lonely, they can put their fears away and dry their eyes because when all the tears are gone, the singer will sing a song for them. The song seems to suggest that Gypsy Friday is a time to let go of one's troubles, share secrets, and be free.


The song appears on Townes Van Zandt's 1972 album, "The Late Great Townes Van Zandt." The album was produced by Jack Clement, who had also worked with Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings. "Gypsy Friday" is one of the lesser-known tracks on the album, which received mixed reviews upon its release. Although the song is not one of Van Zandt's most well-known, it showcases his unique blend of poetic lyricism and country music.


Line by Line Meaning

If a dream's enough to ease your hungry sorrow
If a dream can ease your sadness


And a song's enough to blow your tears away
If a song can make you happy


And all you need's a rhyme
If all you need is a rhyme


To help you pass your time
To make time go by quickly


Well, meet me down the line on gypsy Friday
Let's meet on Friday to have some fun


If your mind's alive and free and flyin' easy
If your mind is free


Then I'd like to take you with me if I may
I want to take you with me


Listen to me friend
Listen to what I have to say


You better best begin
You should start


Throwing secrets to the winds of gypsy Friday
Sharing secrets on Friday


You can lay aside your bucket full of teardrops
Forget your sadness


Believe me, friend it ain't a game I play
I'm not joking


When you can give your soul
When you're willing to be yourself


And come in from the cold
And become a part of this community


Well, there's stories to be told of gypsy Friday
We have interesting stories to share on Friday


So if you're feelin' scared and just a little lonesome
If you're scared or lonely


You can dry your eyes and put you fears away
You don't have to be afraid


And when all the tears are gone
When you're done crying


And you wanna come along
If you want to join us


Well, I'll sing for you a song of gypsy Friday
I'll sing you a song on Friday




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Comments from YouTube:

John Rowan

Had to play this a dozen times so I could take it all in, this simple beautiful song, with its crystal clear, exquisite guitar picking. Townes always hits home. RIP Townes, we're still listening.

Colonel Hart

wow even after years another awesome Townes song I'd never heard before. Best singer/songwriter ever, he has so many great songs it's ridiculous.

RSPyro

Completely agree. The man is my favorite songwriter for his dozens of pure and honest poems set to fastidious finger picking!

Maxine Corrington

Colonel Hart Exactly. I know the feeling. Another gem for listening.

John Rowan

J B, great comment. God bless.

Jb Lala

+Colonel Hart Every time I hear one I've never heard before, it's like the universe dropping a surprise gift in my lap.

bill p

the more I listen to townes. the more I sit down and play my guitar and write songs

Jake Lorenz

the same

sinmore11

my wife thinks "gypsy friday" is all the open mic's he was traveling and playing.He was traveling around and sometimes he would "come in from the cold and give his soul" and "would sing a song for you on gypsy friday". I love this song his soul sounds free

Larry Collinge

They don't come any deeper or heart rending than this man. The longer he's gone the more I pine for his poetic eloquence coming from the the realms of his soul

Larry Collinge

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