Beatles: Maggie Mae Meaning
Song Released: 1969
Maggie Mae Lyrics
they have taken her away
and she'll never walk down Lime Street anymore.
Oh, the judge, he guilty found her
of robbin' the homeward bounder,
that dirty, no good, robbin' Maggie Mae.
'Tis the part of Liverpool
she...
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Maggie Mae is about a man having a relationship with an older woman and cannot break off the relationship no matter how hard he tries.
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