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. SW
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