paroles de chanson Away Sandy - Dublin City Ramblers
As
I
strolled
down
O'Connell
Street
The
day
being
warm
and
grand
I
met
a
maid
she
asked
me
trade
I
am
a
singer
in
a
band
And
away
Sandy
my
dear
Annie
Oh
ye
country
girls
can
you
dance
the
polka?
I
took
her
to
McDonald's
Sure
I
didn't
mind
expense
I
bought
her
chips
and
coffee
It
only
cost
me
70
pence
And
away
Sandy
my
dear
Annie
Oh
ye
country
girls
can
you
dance
the
polka?
I
asked
her
out
to
Sandycove
We
travelled
out
by
DART
Please
say
you'll
go;
if
you
say
no
You'll
surely
break
me
heart
And
away
Sandy
my
dear
Annie
Oh
ye
country
girls
can
you
dance
the
polka?
When
we
arrived
at
Sandycove.
We
strolled
along
the
strand
She
told
me
of
her
folks
back
home
As
we
walked
hand
in
hand
And
away
Sandy
my
dear
Annie
Oh
ye
country
girls
can
you
dance
the
polka?
I
asked
her
occupation.
When
questioned
she
seemed
afraid
She
looked
at
me
"Me
ramblin'
man
I
am
a
Chamber
maid"
And
away
Sandy
my
dear
Annie
Oh
ye
country
girls
can
you
dance
the
polka?
With
one
hand
on
her
shoulder.
And
the
other
one
on
her
knee
Me
boys
me
thinks
with
a
few
more
drinks
With
me
she
will
agree
And
away
Sandy
my
dear
Annie
Oh
ye
country
girls
can
you
dance
the
polka?
When
we
arrived
at
Rathmines
Road
We
came
to
her
front
door
She
said
"farewell
me
ramblin
boy
You'll
never
see
me
no
more"
And
away
Sandy
my
dear
Annie
Oh
ye
country
girls
can
you
dance
the
polka?
I
caught
the
bus
to
Dublin.
Saying
fair
dues
to
you
my
dear
No
more
I'll
chase
the
country
girls
I'll
stick
to
Lager
beer
And
away
Sandy
my
dear
Annie
Oh
ye
country
girls
can
you
dance
the
polka?
I
joined
the
Yankee
Clipper.
And
sailed
away
next
morn.
Stay
clear
of
all
the
country
girls.
You're
safer
in
Cape
Horn.
And
away
Sandy
my
dear
Annie
Oh
ye
country
girls
can
you
dance
the
polka?
And
away
Sandy
my
dear
Annie
Oh
ye
country
girls
can
you
dance
the
polka?
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