Sandy se puso la huella
De un ladrón de viento
Del hombre que ignora
Que somos el mar y el marinero

Solo digo que nadie es ahora
Que quiere vivir
Sandy a orilla do mundo

Si te mareas no mires
Que no te roce el viento
Que nadie se atreva a pisarte
Que pase el pasajero

Sandy, perdona
¿Qué puedo decirte? Que pena de olas
Sandy a orilla do mundo
Y siempre sola

Cuéntaselo tú a esa gallega y dile
Dile que valió la pena y dile, di
Qué fue del castillo de arena
Que tú le asfaltaste

Sandy, el dinero nos mata
El dinero duele
Sandy, el dinero se hace rico
Mientras que el alma muere
Sandy, el poder que no puede
Que quieren oír
Sandy a orilla do mundo
Y se va a morir

Cuéntaselo, cuéntaselo
Cuéntaselo a esa gallega y dile
Dile que valio la pena y dile, di
Qué fue del castillo de arena
¿Por qué lo asfaltaste?

Sandy, la tierra, la orilla
Que todos somos tiempo
Sandy, te traigo unas flores
Yo vengo de tierra adentro
Sandy, las olas no quieren
Romper sobre ti
Sandy a orilla do mundo
Y se va a morir

Hoy me acorde de ti


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