| A | C#m | A | A7 | |
| Antique S | andy | lived in the w | oods |
| D | D/C# | Bm | E | |
| And | she'd go to the | stream when the | weather was | good |
| A | C#m | A | A7 | |
| She'd take down the w | ashin for her | old man to w | ear |
| D | D/C# | Bm | E | |
| And s | he tried not to | get | eaten by the b | ear |
| A | C#m | A | A7 | |
| She'd fly to the | market in her w | orn out old | balloon |
| D | D/C# | Bm | E | |
| That she traded with the | flyer for an | antique silver s | poon |
| A | C#m | A | A7 | |
| And when | she got | home she'd cook u | pon the wooden | stove |
| D | D/C# | Bm | E | |
| And she'd | go to sleep and | listen to the | whispers of the | grove |
| D | A | |
| At n | ight she dreamed of places where she | lived when she was young |
| F#m | A | A7 | |
| Where the corn strip stretched for miles like a | giant serpent's t | ongue |
| D | A | |
| Electric lights and phone bells and ev | ery light insane (?) |
| F#m | A | E | |
| Like a | hundred thousand hungry miles | meeting at her | brain |
| SOLO |
| A | C#m | A | A7 | |
| I greet her in the | morning when she w | akes up in my a | rms |
| D | D/C# | Bm | E | |
| And I tell | her that I | love her and I'll | keep her free from | harm |
| A | C#m | A | A7 | |
| I | hold her close she | matters she is | all the world to | me |
| D | D/C# | Bm | E | |
| Cause | she's my Antique | Sandy and | she's in love with | me |
| Copyright @ 1971 Patian & Jackelop Music/BMI |
| From the "Farther Along" LP Columbia Records 1971 |