The Craic & The Porter Black Away Sandy Lyrics

As I strolled down O'Connell Street, the day being warm and grand
I met a maid, she asked me trade, "I'm 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 seventy pence
And away Sandy, my dear Annie
Oh ye country girls, can you dance the polka

I asked her out to Sandycove, we traveled 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 and when questioned, 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 me hand upon her shoulder and the other one on her knee
Me boys me thinks with a few more drinks, with me she might agree
And away Sandy, my dear Annie
Oh ye country girls, can you dance the polka

When we arrived in by 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 me 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
And away Sandy, my dear Annie
Oh ye country girls, can you dance the polka

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