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Rough Draft please post corrections The Byrds Antique Sandy written by Roger McGuinn
AAntique SC#mandy Alived in the wA7oods And Dshe'd go to the D/C#stream when the Bmweather was Egood AShe'd take down the wC#mashin for her Aold man to wA7ear And sDhe tried not to D/C#get Bmeaten by the bEear AShe'd fly to the C#mmarket in her wAorn out old A7balloon DThat she traded with the D/C#flyer for an Bmantique silver sEpoon And when Ashe got C#mhome she'd cook uApon the wooden A7stove And she'd Dgo to sleep and D/C#listen to the Bmwhispers of the Egrove At nDight she dreamed of places where she Alived when she was young F#mWhere the corn strip stretched for miles like a Agiant serpent's tA7ongue DElectric lights and phone bells and evAery light insane (?) Like a F#mhundred thousand hungry miles Ameeting at herE brain
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AI greet her in theC#m morning when she wAakes up in my aA7rms And I tell Dher that I D/C#love her and I'll Bmkeep her free fromE harm I Ahold her close she C#mmatters she is Aall the world to A7me Cause Dshe's my Antique D/C#Sandy and Bmshe's in love with Eme