Lyrics Sandman's Song - Anne Briggs
Hello
there
sandman,
Won't
you
come
in
sit
yourself
down?
Hey
hey
there
sandman,
I
know
you've
been
working
downtown.
I
don't
mind
you
keeping
me
waiting,
Won't
be
long
before
the
dawn
is
breaking,
C'mon
sandman
it's
very
quiet.
C'mon
sandman
you
stay
the
night.
We'll
wake
up
in
the
broad
daylight.
I
dreamed
I
was
walkin'
I
went
steppin'
beside
the
sea,
When
suddenly
a
stranger
he
came
following
after
me.
He
caught
me
up
he
says
help
me
if
you
can,
For
I
work
on
the
beach
I'm
the
punch
and
judy
man
Every
night
when
Â'fore
I
go
home*,
I
realize
I'm
not
alone,
There's
voices
in
the
sea
colored
lights
in
the
foam.
We
walked
together
and
I
formulated
a
plan,
And
I
said
just
wait
there,
I
fetched
the
family
photograph
man.
Told
him
the
words
the
puppeteer
had
said,
And
he
answered
he
thought
it
the
boat
of
the
dead.
So
we
waited
til
the
dark,
We
saw
a
silver
moonlit
arc,
Beneath
it
sailed
a
shining
bark.
Out
on
the
tideline,
strange
singing
voices
we
heard,
So
like
some
color,
or
the
flight
of
a
golden
bird,
Fine
rainfall
drifted
from
the
sky,
And
the
golden
bark
with
her
cargo
sailed
by.
We
waited
on
the
land,
we
were
dancing
hand
in
hand,
Wheeling
across
the
shining
sand.
Hello
there
sandman,
Won't
you
come
in,
sit
yourself
down?
Hey
hey
there
sandman,
I
know
you've
been
working
downtown.
I
don't
mind
you
keeping
me
waiting.
It
won't
be
long
before
the
dawn
is
breaking.
C'mon
sandman
it's
very
quiet,
C'mon
sandman
stay
the
night,
We'll
wake
up
in
the
broad
daylight.
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