Bob Dylan - Little maggie
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This is a traditional song off Bob Dylan's 1992 album 'Good As I Been To You'.
Intro: C, C, C, G, G, G, G, G,
COh, where is little Maggie
GOver yonder she stands,
FRifle on her shoulder,
GSix-shooter in her hand.
CHow can I ever stand it,
GJust to see them two blue eyes,
FShinin' like some diamonds,
GLike some diamonds in the sky.
CRather be in some lonely hollow
GWhere the sun don't ever shine,
FThan to see you be another man's darling,
CAnd to know that you'll never be mine.
CWell, it's march me away to the station
GWith my suitcase in my hand,
FYes, march me away to the station,
CI'm off to some far-distant land.
CSometimes I have a nickel,
GAnd sometimes I have a dime,
FSometimes I have ten dollars,
CJust to pay for little Maggie's wine.
CPretty flowers are made for blooming,
GPretty stars are made to shine,
F
Pretty girls are made for boy's love,
CLittle Maggie was made for mine.
CWell, yonder stands little Maggie
GWith a dram glass in her hand,
FShe's a drinkin' down her troubles
COver courtin' some other man.
Sorry If wrong I haven't heard this Dylan song a lot.
Overall, enjoy!