Maggie Mae
The Quarrymen
Song Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLZl0-lzBIs
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Oh Maggie Maggie Mae they have taken her away
and she'll never walk down Lime street anymore.
Well? that judge he guilty found her, for robbin a homeward-bounder
you dirty robbin no good Maggie Mae.
Now I was paid off at the Pool in? the port of Liverpool.
Well three pound ten a week that was my pay.
With a pocket full of tin I was very soon taken in
by a gal with the name of Maggie Mae.
Now the first time I saw Maggie she took my breath away
she was cruisin up and down in Canning Place.
She had a figure so divine her voice was so? refined
well being a sailor I gave chase.
Now in the morning I awoke I was flat and stony broke.
No jacket trousers waistcoat did I find.
Oh and when I asked her where? she said?
My very dear sir they're down in Kellys pawnshop number nine.
To the pawnshop I did go no clothes there did I find
and the police they took that gal away from me.
And the judge he guilty? found? her of robbin a homeward-bounder
she'll never walk down Lime Street anymore.
Oh Maggie Maggie Mae they have taken her away
and she'll never walk down Lime street anymore.
Well? that judge he guilty found her
for robbin a homeward--bounder
you dirty robbin no good Maggie Mae.