| Lyrics: | MAGGIE, DEAR
Maggie dear just won't go out alone,
Seems that she must have a
chaperon,
When we go out, no matter where we're bound,
There's always somebody
around.
cho: She brings her father, her mother,
Her sister and her
brother,
Oh I never see Maggie alone,
She brings her uncles and cousins,
She's got 'em by the dozens,
I never see Maggie alone,
And if I phone her,
say to her, Sweet
Where shall we meet
Supposing that we eat,
She brings her father,
her mother,
Her sister and her brother,
Oh I never see Maggie alone.
She brings
her father, her mother,
Her sister and her brother,
Oh I never see Maggie alone.
One
night while we were out walking
And she's got tired talking,
She invited me up to her
home,
I turned the lights down,
They were too bright,
Oh what a
night,
When I turned on the light
She brings her father, her mother,
Her sister and
her brother,
Oh I never see Maggie alone.
She brings her father, her
mother,
Her sister and her brother,
Oh I never see Maggie alone.
In a canoe then we
two then
Went cruising down the river
We were a long way from home.
I threw the
line in
Then I gave a shout
Thought I had a trout
I pulled the line right
out
There was her father, her mother,
Her sister and her brother,
Oh I never see
Maggie alone.
No, I never see my Maggie alone.
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@courtship
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