SANDRA OF ST. MURA (SUHMURAN SANTRA) - Harri Marstio
(Time: 6/8)
[Verse 1]
Em
One night there was dancing at St. Mura
B7
An accordion mournfully played
And the girls in their frocks came from near and far,
Em
In the moonlight they joyfully swayed
[Chorus 1]
Am Em
I asked a fair maid: "May I walk by your side -
B7 Em
See you home to St. Mura?" and thus she replied:
Am Em
"It's such a long way, it's such a long way
B7 Em
From here to St. Mura"
[Verse 2]
Em
So off went sweet Sandra into the night
B7
And I found my lonely way home
The next time I planned for a different plight,
Em
Bought a bicycle on which to roam
[Chorus 2]
Am Em
But Sandra, sweet Sandra, she never came dancing,
B7 Em
Stayed home with her mother, at others ne'er glancing
Am Em
It's such a long way, it's such a long way
B7 Em
From here to St. Mura
[Verse 3]
Em
Instead I met Mandy who lives nearby -
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The maid with the long golden hair
When I asked her: "Oh, please may I walk by your side?"
Em
She said, "I live just over there"
[Chorus 3]
Am Em
So we went side by side on my bike in the moonlight,
B7 Em
And that was the end of my freedom that fine night
Am Em
It's such a long way, it's such a long way
B7 Em
From here to St. Mura
[Verse 4]
Em
So now I am wedded to Mandy, I rue
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Our children I rock on my knee
And to Sandra my thoughts keep returning anew,
Em
And often I sigh: "Woe is me!"
[Chorus 4]
Am Em
For what was I thinking of? I should have known better
B7 Em
"Tis all the bike's fault, I should never have let her!"
Am Em
It's such a long way, it's such a long way
B7 Em
From here to St. Mura
Am Em
It's such a long way, it's such a long way
B7 Em
From here to St. Mura