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MAGGIE MAY BY ROD STEWART
DWake up, Maggie, I think I gotC some-thing to say to you: G
DIt's late September and I really should bCe back at school. G
I knCow I keep you amused, G but I feel I'm being useCd. D
Oh, MaggAmie, I couldn't have tried any morBme. Am7
You lurAmed me away from home, just toD save you from being Amalone. D
You stolAme my heart and that's what Dreally hurts. G
The morDning sun, when it's in your face reCally shows your age. G
But thatD don't worry me none; in my eyCes you're everything. G
I laCughed at all of your jokes, my lGove you didn't Cneed to coax, D
Oh, MagAmgie I couldn't have tried any morBme. Am7
You lurAmed me away from home, just toD save you from being Amalone. D
You stolAme my soul that's a pain I cDan do without. G
ADll I needed was a friend to leCnd a guiding hand. G
But you turned iDnto a lover and Mother what a lovCer your wore me out. G
ACll you did was wreck my bed, and in the Gmorning kick me in the Chead, D
Oh, MaggieAm I couldn't have tried Bmany more. Am
You lurAmed me away from home, 'causeD you did'nt want to bAme alone. D
You stolAme my heart I couldn't leave you if ID tried. G
I suppoDse I could collect my bookCs and get back to school. G
Or stealD my daddy's cue and make Ca living out of playing pool. G
Or fCind myself a rock and roll band that needGs a helping hanCd, D
Oh, MaAmggie, I wish I'd never seeBmn your face. Am
You made a first claAmss fool out of me, but I'm asD blind as a fool can beAm. D
You stolAme my heart, but I love you anDyway. G
GMaggie, I wish AmI never seen your fCace. G
GI'll get on back home oneAm of these days. C G