paroles de chanson Maggie, Maggie May - Judy Garland
Now
gather
round
you
sailor
boys,
and
listen
to
my
plea
And
when
you′ve
heard
my
tale
you'll
pity
me
For
I
was
a
real
damned
fool
in
the
port
of
Liverpool
The
first
time
that
I
came
home
from
the
sea
I
was
paid
off
at
the
Home,
from
a
voyage
to
Sierra
Leone
Two
pounds
ten
and
sixpence
was
my
pay
When
I
drew
the
tin
I
grinned,
but
I
very
soon
got
skinned
By
a
girl
by
the
name
of
Maggie
May
Oh,
Maggie,
Maggie
May,
they′ve
taken
you
away
They've
sent
you
to
Van
Diemen's
cruel
shore
For
you
robbed
so
many
a
sailor,
and
skinned
so
many
a
whaler
And
you′ll
never
shine
in
Paradise
Street
no
more
I
shan′t
forget
the
day
when
I
first
met
Maggie
May
She
was
cruising
up
and
down
on
Canning
Place
With
a
figure
so
divine,
like
a
frigate
of
the
line
So,
being
a
sailor,
I
gave
chase
Oh,
Maggie,
Maggie
May,
they've
taken
you
away
They′ve
sent
you
to
Van
Diemen's
cruel
shore
For
you
robbed
so
many
a
sailor,
and
skinned
so
many
a
whaler
And
you′ll
never
shine
in
Paradise
Street
no
more
Next
day
I
woke
in
bed,
with
a
sore
and
aching
head
No
shoes,
or
shirt,
or
trousers
could
I
find
I
asked
her
where
they
were,
and
she
answered,
"My
dear
sir,
They're
down
in
Kelly′s
knock-shop,
number
nine"
Oh,
Maggie,
Maggie
May,
they've
taken
you
away
They've
sent
you
to
Van
Diemen′s
cruel
shore
For
you
robbed
so
many
a
sailor,
and
skinned
so
many
a
whaler
And
you′ll
never
shine
in
Paradise
Street
no
more
Oh,
you
thieving
Maggie
May,
you
robbed
me
of
my
pay
When
I
slept
with
you
last
night
ashore
And
the
judge
he
guilty
found
her
of
robbing
a
homeward-bounder
And
she'll
never
roam
down
Paradise
Street
no
more
Oh,
Maggie,
Maggie
May,
they′ve
taken
you
away
They've
sent
you
to
Van
Diemen′s
cruel
shore
For
you
robbed
so
many
a
sailor,
and
skinned
so
many
a
whaler
And
you'll
never
shine
in
Paradise
Street
no
more
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