MAGGIE MAE Traditional Liverpool Song [Intro] D G D A (repeat as many times as you like!) [Verse 1] D G Now gather round me sailor boys and listen to me plea, D A And when you hear me tale you’ll pity me D G For I was a goddamned fool in the port of Liverpool D A D The first time that I came home from sea G D I was paid off at the Home, from a voyage to Sierra Leone: A Two pounds ten and sixpence was me pay. D G With a pocket full of tin I was soon taken in A D By a girl with the name of Maggie May [Chorus] G D Oh, Maggie Maggie May they have taken her away A And she'll never walk down Lime Street any more. D G She robbed so many sailors and captains of the whalers D A D That dirty robbing no good Maggie May [Verse 2] G D Oh well do I remember when I first met Maggie May, A She was cruising up and down Old Canning Place, D G She'd a figure so divine, like a frigate of the line, A D And me being a sailor I gave chase. G D Next morning I awoke, I was flat and stoney broke, A No jacket, trousers, waistcoat could I find. D G When I asked her where they were, she said "Oh my dear sir, A D They're down in Kelly's, locker number nine!" [Chorus] G D Oh, Maggie Maggie May they have taken her away A And she'll never walk down Lime Street any more. D G She robbed so many sailors and captains of the whalers D A D That dirty robbing no good Maggie May Optional instrumental chorus [Verse 3] G D To the pawnshop I did go but no clothes there did I find, A And the policeman came and took that girl away, D G The judge he guilty found her of robbing a homeward bounder, A D And paid her passage back to Botany Bay [Chorus] G D Oh, Maggie Maggie May they have taken her away A And she'll never walk down Lime Street any more. D G She robbed so many sailors and captains of the whalers D A D That dirty robbing no good Maggie May (repeat chorus to end)