Maggie May

Rod Stewart

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Tono:
D C Wake up, Maggie, I think I got
G some-thing to say to you:
D C It's late September and I really
G should be back at school.
C G I know I keep you amused, but I
C D feel I'm being used.
Am Bm Oh, Maggie, I couldn't have tried
Am7 any more.
Am D You lured me away from home,
Am just to save you from being alone.
D Am D You stole my heart and that's what really hurts.
G D C The morning sun, when it's
G in your face really shows your age.
D C But that don't worry me none; in
G my eyes you're everything.
C G I laughed at all of your jokes, my
C love you didn't need to coax,
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D Am Oh, Maggie I couldn't have tried
Bm any more.
Am D You lured me away from home,
Am just to save you from being alone.
D Am D You stole my soul that's a pain I can do without.
G D C All I need was a friend to
G lend a guiding hand.
D But you turned into a lover and
G G Mother what a lover your wore me out.
C G All you did was wreck my bed, and
C in the morning kick me in the head,
D Am Oh, Maggie I couldn't have
Bm Am tried any more.
Bm Am You lured me away from
D home, 'cause you did'nt want to be alone.
D Am You stole my heart I
D couldn't leave you if I tried. G D c G I suppose I could collect my books and get back to school.
D C Or steal my daddy's cue and make a
G living out of playing pool.
C Or find myself a rock and roll
G C band that needs a helping hand,
D Am Bm Oh, Maggie, I wish I'd
Am never seen your face. You made a first class fool out of
D me,
Am D but I'm as blind as a fool can be.
Am D You stole my heart, but I love you
C7 anyway.
G Am Maggie, I wish I never seen your
C face.
G Am I'll get on back home one
C of these days.
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Composición: Martin Quittenton y Rod Stewart

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