Sandy Grey

ROBIN FREDERICK

Oh Sandy Grey, are you going away?
Leave me a message before parting
Time has changed you and the
Things that pain you
Are the things you think
Of as you're starting

Oh Sandy Grey, it's only this I'll pray:
That you might stay here one
More day in laughter
Won't you hang around and hold me
Repeat all the lies you told me?
- Do your rambling after

Oh Sandy Grey
Whatever made you want to stay?
And now what makes you want to be a leaving?
Is it the same thing they found
When they laid your father down
Or are your reasons even worth retrieving?

Oh Sandy Grey, don't leave me just today
Don't think on the road you'll be a-going
Think of all the time and the
Days we've had to mind
Of the future, there's no way of knowing

Oh Sandy Grey, I thought I heard you say
That you ain't heard one word
That I've been speaking
There's no use in trying you
Escaping from my mind
And I'll never see the world you're seeking

Oh Sandy Grey, are you going away?
Leave me a message before parting
Time has changed you and the
Things that pain you
Are the things you think
Of as you're starting

Trivia about the song Sandy Grey by John Martyn

On which albums was the song “Sandy Grey” released by John Martyn?
John Martyn released the song on the albums “London Conversation” in 1967 and “The Island Years” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Sandy Grey” by John Martyn?
The song “Sandy Grey” by John Martyn was composed by ROBIN FREDERICK.

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