Maggie, come on home
Come on home, I'll be waiting
docile with my eyes on the door.
Maggie, come on home
Come on home now it's late and besides
I'm not mad anymore.
But Maggie, just how many nights
can I leave on the front porch light
before I pull the chain across the door?
And, Maggie, how can I trust you anymore?
Maggie, come on home
Come on home now, it's cold out
I know how you like tempting fate.
Maggie, come on home
Bars are closed down in Old Town
So, Maggie, come on home now it's late.
Maggie, you should know by now
the things I do and don't allow.
Maggie, we've been down this road before.
Maggie please, for heaven's sake
don't you think I need a break
from staying up all night pacing the floor?
Maggie, just how many nights
can I leave on the front porch light
before I pull the chain across the door?
And, Maggie, how can I trust you anymore?
Maggie, how can I trust you anymore?
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