Maggie

Maggie's Allure: A Tale of Desire and Choice
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Lyrics

She got long hair, she got big eyes,

Describing Maggie's physical features: long hair and big eyes.

She wears skirts that show her thighs,

Highlighting Maggie's choice of clothing, specifically skirts that reveal her thighs.

Oh Maggie, come along and spent some time,

An invitation to Maggie, urging her to spend time together.

Oh Maggie, come along and spent some time, with me

Repetition of the invitation, emphasizing the desire to be with Maggie.


I like Sue, she's alright,

Expressing approval for Sue but maintaining a preference for Maggie.

I'm gonna see my Maggie tonight,

A declaration of intent to meet with Maggie that night.

Oh Maggie, come along and spent some time,

Reiteration of the invitation to Maggie to spend time together.

Oh Maggie, come along and spent some time, with me

Restating the desire for Maggie's company.


I like Sue, Rose is better,

Acknowledging another person named Sue but expressing a stronger affection for Rose.

I'm gonna write my Maggie a letter,

Announcing the intention to write a letter to Maggie.

Oh Maggie, come along and spent some time,

Inviting Maggie again to spend time together.

Oh Maggie, come along and spent some time, with me

Reaffirming the desire for Maggie's companionship.


I like Sue, she's gone to my head,

Returning to the theme of Sue, suggesting an impact on the speaker.

I like Maggie 'cause she's better in bed,

Comparing Maggie favorably, especially in the context of intimacy.

Oh Maggie, come along and spent some time,

Continuing the invitation for Maggie to spend time together.

Oh Maggie, come along and spent some time, with me

Reiterating the desire for Maggie's company, emphasizing intimacy.


Oh Maggie, come along and spent some time,

Repeatedly inviting Maggie, maintaining the emphasis on spending time together.

Oh Maggie, come along and spent some time,

Continuing the repetitive invitation to Maggie.

Oh Maggie, come along and spent some time

Repeating the invitation once more, emphasizing the desire for Maggie's presence.

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