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Doc Walker - Maggie Walker Blues lyrics
My parents raised me tenderly,
 They had no child but me. 
 My mind being placed on rambling, 
 With them I couldn't agree
 Just to leave my aged parents
 And them no more to see.
 There was a wealthy gentleman
 Who lived there very near by. 
 He had a beautiful daughter, 
 On her I cast an eye. 
 She was so tall and slender, 
 So pretty and so fair. 
 There never was a girl in this whole wide world
 With her I could compare.
 I asked her if it differed
 If I crossed over the plain. 
 She said, "It makes no difference
 If you never return again." 
 We too shook hands and parted, 
 And I left my girl behind.
 I started out in this wide world
 Strange faces for to see. 
 I met little Maggie Walker
 And she fell in love with me. 
 Her pockets all lined with greenback
 And her labor I'll grow old, Doc Walker - Maggie Walker Blues - http://motolyrics.com/doc-walker/maggie-walker-blues-lyrics.html
 Now if you'll consent to marry me
 I'll say I'll roam no more.
 I traveled out one morning, 
 To the salt works I were bound. 
 And when I reached the salt works
 I viewed the city all around. 
 Work and money were plentiful
 And the girls all kind to me. 
 But the only object to my heart
 Was a girl in Tennessee.
 I traveled out one morning
 Down on the market square. 
 The mail train being on arrival, 
 I met the carrier there. 
 He handed me a letter, 
 So's I could understand
 That the girl I left in Tennessee
 Had married another man.
 I drove on down a little further
 And found that it was true. 
 I turned my horse and buggy around
 But I didn't know what to do. 
 I turned all around and about there --
 Bad company I'll resign; 
 I'll drive all about from town to town
 For the girl I left behind.











