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