I was paid off at the Home, from a voyage to Sierra Leone, Two pounds ten and sixpence was my pay, When I drew the tin I grinned, but I very soon got skinned, By a girl that went by the name of Maggie May. Chorus: Oh, Maggie, Maggie May, they've taken you away, And you'll never walk down Lime Street anymore For she robbed so many a sailor, and skinned so many whalers And now she's doing time in Botany Bay I shan't forget the day when I first met Maggie May, She was cruising up and down on Canning Place, With a figure so divine, like a frigate of the line, So me, being a sailor, I gave chase. Chorus: Oh, Maggie, Maggie May, they've taken you away, And you'll never walk down Lime Street anymor For she robbed so many a sailor, and skinned so many whalers, And now she's doing time in Botany Bay Next day I woke in bed, with a sore and aching head, No shoes, or shirt, or trousers could I find. I asked her where they were, and she answered, "My dear sir, They're down in Kelly's knock-shop, number nine." Chorus: Oh, Maggie, Maggie May, they've taken you away, And you'll never walk down Lime Street anymore For she robbed so many a sailor, and skinned so many whalers, And now she's doing time in Botany Bay Oh, you thieving Maggie May, you robbed me of my pay, When I slept with you last night while ashore, And the judge he guilty found her of robbing a homeward-bounder, And she'll never roam down Lime Street any more. Chorus: Oh, Maggie, Maggie May, they've taken you away, And you'll never walk down Lime Street anymore For she robbed so many a sailor, and skinned so many whalers, And now she's doing time in Botany Bay