I Never See Maggie Alone Songtext
von Kenny Roberts
I Never See Maggie Alone Songtext
Maggie Dear,
Just won′t go out alone,
Seems that she must have a chaperone.
When we go out,
No matter where we're bound,
There′s always somebody around.
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?"
Supposin′ 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 when we were walking,
and she grew tired of talking,
She invited me up to her home.
I turned the lights down, They were to bright,
Oh! What a sight when I turned on the light,
There was her father, her mother, her sister and her brother,
Oh! I never see Maggie alone.
I bought a roadster, two seated,
I even had it heated,
So that I could see Maggie alone,
While we were ridin′, and kissin'
The engine started missin′,
And we were a long way from home
I got right out and then fast as I could,
Found what was wrong, for when I raised the hood,
There was her father, her mother, her sister and her brother,
Oh! I never see Maggie alone.
One day she said she was wishing that I could take her fishing,
So I knew I'd see Maggie alone.
In the canoe there we two, there went gliding o′er the water,
Far from the noise of her home.
I threw the line in, thought I'd catch a trout.
I′d got a bite and pulled the line right out,
There was her father, her mother, her sister and her brother,
Oh! I never see Maggie alone.
I never see Maggie alone!
I,
Never see Maggie alone!
Just won′t go out alone,
Seems that she must have a chaperone.
When we go out,
No matter where we're bound,
There′s always somebody around.
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?"
Supposin′ 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 when we were walking,
and she grew tired of talking,
She invited me up to her home.
I turned the lights down, They were to bright,
Oh! What a sight when I turned on the light,
There was her father, her mother, her sister and her brother,
Oh! I never see Maggie alone.
I bought a roadster, two seated,
I even had it heated,
So that I could see Maggie alone,
While we were ridin′, and kissin'
The engine started missin′,
And we were a long way from home
I got right out and then fast as I could,
Found what was wrong, for when I raised the hood,
There was her father, her mother, her sister and her brother,
Oh! I never see Maggie alone.
One day she said she was wishing that I could take her fishing,
So I knew I'd see Maggie alone.
In the canoe there we two, there went gliding o′er the water,
Far from the noise of her home.
I threw the line in, thought I'd catch a trout.
I′d got a bite and pulled the line right out,
There was her father, her mother, her sister and her brother,
Oh! I never see Maggie alone.
I never see Maggie alone!
I,
Never see Maggie alone!
Writer(s): Everett Lynton, Harry Tilsley Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com