Songwriter: Collin Ellingson Kim Carnes

Producer: Kim Carnes Joey Carbone

Outta her head and outta her dreams
There he was just the way she'd seen him
Lookin' at her a thousand times before

Said I can't believe it's been five long year
'Cause tonight they just seem to disappear
You still look the same, you haven't changed at all

She said take me away with you
We could ride on the wind
'Cause I feel a gypsy honeymoon
Comin' around again
Throw the car in gear
Put the zoom on the lens
'Cause we're hot as a gypsy honeymoon
Comin' around again

He said I still remember her sweet perfume
When it filled his head and it rocked the room
They walked the wire of passion so alive

It's hard to hold on in these times
Did one of us change? Was it yours or mine?
You just can't imagine how lonely I've been

Huh, take me away with you
We can ride on the wind
'Cause I feel a gypsy honeymoon
Comin' around again
Throw the car in gear
Put the zoom on the lens
'Cause we're hot as a gypsy honeymoon
Comin' around again

We chase our hearts like open fires
Give ourselves to old desires
Surrender sweet and here we go again

She said take me away with you
We can ride on the wind
'Cause I feel a gypsy honeymoon
Comin' around again
Throw the car in gear
Put the zoom on the lens
'Cause we're hot as a gypsy honeymoon
Comin' around again

Kim Carnes

Kim Carnes (born July 20, 1945) is an American singer-songwriter. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, she began her career as a songwriter in the 1960s, writing for other artists while performing in local clubs and working as a session background singer with the famed Waters sisters (featured in the documentary 20 Feet from Stardom). After she signed her first publishing deal with Jimmy Bowen, she released her debut album Rest on Me in 1972. Carnes' self-titled second album primarily contained self-penned songs, including her first charting single “You’re a Part of Me”, which reached No. 35 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart in 1975. In the following year, Carnes released Sailin', which featured “Love Comes from Unexpected Places”. The song won the American Song Festival and the award for Best Composition at the Tokyo Song Festival in 1976.