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Sandy, (sandy), fishnets, (fishnets)
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Washed up on the shore,
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What's she, (what's she), catching, (catching)?
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And will she be sore?
[Verse]
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Sandy was the prettiest of all,
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She talked French,
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She came from Montreal.
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During chores she never had to help,
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Sandy got a bed all to herself.
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We slept in the trailer to the right,
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Sandy told us stories late at night.
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She spoke of ships and sailors,
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And a sea so big and wide,
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She had lots of uncles and was
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Al-ways tired.
[Chorus]
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Sandy, (sandy), fishnets, (fishnets)
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Washed up on the shore,
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What's she, (what's she), catching, (catching)?
GAb
And will she be sore?
[Verse]
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How they loved her in those early days,
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Mrs. Bolger let her go away,
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All her uncles drove her off to play,
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We would see them kissing on the lake.
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Time went by and Sandy's all grown up,
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The lines of uncles dwindled and the pirate stories stopped,
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Then one day Melissa May showed up,
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And Sandy had to share a bed with us.
[Chorus]
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Sandy, (sandy), fishnets, (fishnets)
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Washed up on the shore,
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What's she, (what's she), catching, (catching)?
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And will she be
[Bridge]
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Soaring over the sea?
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With the wind in her sails and a knife in her teeth,
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At the helm of a ship on its way to a distant shore.
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Bermuda and Thailand, an uncharted island,
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Sandy we're all getting older,
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What will they do with us
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When they are through with us?
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Sandy, what are we sailing for?
[Verse]
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Christmas morning, 1993,
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Presents waiting underneath the tree,
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There's a box for me, (a box for me),
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No gift for poor old Sandy to be seen.
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We found Sandy sobbing quietly,
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Uncle Gerald said he liked Christine,
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Mrs. Bolger said she'd have to leave,
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Three days later she was gone,
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The day she turned 13.