Key: C major
Verse 1
G
C
and listen to my plea
And when you've heard
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C
The first time that I came home from sea
Am
D
And 4 .10 a month, it was my pay
G
C
With a pocket full of tin,
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G
C
By a girl with the name of Maggie May
She'll never walk down Ly
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D
me Street any more
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C
For she robbed so many sailors,
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And captains of the whalers,
G
C
That dirty robbin' old Maggie May.
D
G
Old Canning Place,
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Like a frigate on the line,
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C
So me, being a sailor, I gave chase.
No jacket, trousers,
Am
D
waistcoat could I find
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C
When I asked her where they were,
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she said, my very dear sir
She'll never walk down
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D
G
Lime Street any more
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and captains of the whalers
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C
That dirty, robbing, no -good Maggie Mae
Am
D
The scoffers came and took that girl away
G
C
The judge he guilty found her,
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robber no homeward bound her,
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C
and paid her package out to Buckley Bay.
D
G
Street anymore.
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and captains of the whalers,
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C
that dirty robber no good Maggie May.
She'll never walk down
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G
C
For she robbed so many sailors,
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F#dim
and captains of the whalers,
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C
That dirty robbin' old girl Maggie May.
G
C
That dirty robbin' old girl Maggie May.
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