Now come on all you sailor boys
For I was a ruddy fool in the
The first time that I came home from sea
I was paid a back at home
from the port of Sirleone
And 4 .10 a month, it was my pay
With a pocket full of tin,
By a girl with the name of Maggie May
She'll never walk down Ly
For she robbed so many sailors,
And captains of the whalers,
That dirty robbin' old Maggie May.
When I first met Maggie May,
She was cruisin' up and down
Like a frigate on the line,
So me, being a sailor, I gave chase.
I was flat and stony broke
When I asked her where they were,
she said, my very dear sir
For she robbed so many sailors,
and captains of the whalers
That dirty, robbing, no -good Maggie Mae
To the pawn shop I did go,
but no clothes there could I find
The scoffers came and took that girl away
The judge he guilty found her,
robber no homeward bound her,
and paid her package out to Buckley Bay.
they have taken her away,
she'll never walk down Lime
For she robbed so many sailors,
and captains of the whalers,
that dirty robber no good Maggie May.
they have taken her away,
For she robbed so many sailors,
and captains of the whalers,
That dirty robbin' old girl Maggie May.
That dirty robbin' old girl Maggie May.