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