paroles de chanson Maggie's Dream - Don Williams
Maggie's
up
each
morning
at
four
a.m.
By
five
at
the
counter
at
the
diner
Her
trucker
friends
out
on
the
road
will
soon
be
stoppin'
in
As
the
lights
go
on
at
Cafe
Carolina.
Maggie's
been
a
waitress
here
most
all
her
life
Thirty
years
of
coffee
cups
and
sore
feet
The
mountains
around
Ashville
She's
never
seen
the
other
side
Closer
now
to
fifty
than
to
forty.
Maggie's
never
had
a
love
She
said
she's
never
had
enough
Time
to
let
a
man
into
her
life
Aw,
but
Maggie
has
a
dream
She's
had
since
she
was
seventeen
To
find
a
husband
and
be
a
wife.
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Instrumental
---
Maggie
knows
the
truckers
most
by
first
name
What
they'll
have
to
say
and
what
they'll
order
And
they
take
her
in
their
stories
to
places
far
away
And
leave
her
with
the
dishes,
dreams
and
quarters.
Maggie's
never
had
a
love
She
said
she's
never
had
enough
Time
to
let
a
man
into
her
life
Aw,
but
Maggie
has
a
dream
She's
had
since
she
was
seventeen
To
find
a
husband
and
be
a
wife.
And
she
relies
upon
the
jukebox
on
the
lonely
afternoon
When
the
business
starts
to
slow
down
She
plays
the
saddest
tunes
And
she
stares
off
down
the
highway
And
she
wonders
where
it
goes
Nobody
to
go
home
to
And
it's
almost
time
to
close...
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