Tono: G
Introducción:
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Oh dirty Maggie Mae
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they have taken her away
D
and she'll never walk down Lime Street anymore
G
Well, the judge, he guilty found her
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for robbing a homeward bounder
D G
You dirty, no good robbin' Maggie Mae
C
So I was one unhappy fool
G
in the port of Liverpool
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where three pound ten a week, that was my pay
G C
With a pocket full of tin, I was very soon taken in
D G
by a girl with the name of Maggie Mae
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Now, the first time I saw Maggie
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she took my breath away
D
She was cruising up and down in Canning Place
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She had a figure so divine
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her voice was so refine
D G
Well, being a sailor, I gave chase
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Now, in the morning that I woke
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I was flat and stony broke
D
no jackets, trousers, waistcoats did I find
G
When I asked her where they were
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she said "My very good Sir
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they're down at Kelly's pawn shop number nine"
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To the pawn shop I did go
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no clothes there did I find
D
The police, they took that girl away from me
G
And the judge, he guilty found her
C
For robbing a homeward bounder
D G
and she'll never walk down Lime Street anymore
C
Oh dirty Maggie Mae
G
they have taken her away
D
and she'll never walk down Lime Street anymore
G
Well, the judge, he guilty found her
C
for robbing a homeward bounder
D G
You dirty, no good robbin' Maggie Mae