1. [C]She said she had no money But he was in doubt [G] [Am]He told her, "I used to be in too" But now[Em] he was out [F]"Spare some small change lady [G] And I'll be on my way" [Am] 2. She looked into his eyes And deep in his soul I know she was wondering If he was in control She muttered to herself, "Those beggars, Where do they all come from?" [Am]He said, "I'[C]m not a homeless man [G] I'm a gyp[F]sy by trade [Em] And I'm travelli[Am]ng this land I'm not[G] a homeless man" [Am] [C]He moved through the streets With his headband low [G] Never thinki[Am]ng he would never see That woman [Em]again, you know [F]Just sleeping in the doorways And alley[G]s like he always had [Am] [C]The years rolled by And later on [G] He spotte[Am]d an old woman All tattered and worn [Em] ---> Hard[F] times had got her Her[G] clothes were ragged and old [Am] She said, "I'm not [C]a homeless woman [G] I'm a gypsy[F] by trade And I'[Em]m travelling this l[Am]and I'm not a[G] homeless woman" [Am] [C]Sometime in the daytime Sometimes at night [G] You will see a cou[Am]ple walking They'll come into sight [Em] [F]Pushing their carts [G] And holding hands [Am] [C]If you ask to help They'll just run away [G] [Am]Like little children, out to [Em]play [F]And if you ask, "Who are you" [G] They'll always say [Am] [C]"I'm not a homeless man [G] I'm a gyps[F]y by trade [Em] And I'm travelli[Am]ng this land She's not[G] a homeless woman I'm not a homele[Am]ss man"