This is a traditional song off Bob Dylan's 1992 album 'Good As I Been To You'. Intro: A, A, A, E, E, E, E, E, A Oh, where is little Maggie E Over yonder she stands, D Rifle on her shoulder, E Six-shooter in her hand. A How can I ever stand it, E Just to see them two blue eyes, D Shinin' like some diamonds, E Like some diamonds in the sky. A Rather be in some lonely hollow E Where the sun don't ever shine, D Than to see you be another man's darling, A And to know that you'll never be mine. A Well, it's march me away to the station E With my suitcase in my hand, D Yes, march me away to the station, A I'm off to some far-distant land. A Sometimes I have a nickel, E And sometimes I have a dime, D Sometimes I have ten dollars, A Just to pay for little Maggie's wine. A Pretty flowers are made for blooming, E Pretty stars are made to shine, D Pretty girls are made for boy's love, A Little Maggie was made for mine. A Well, yonder stands little Maggie E With a dram glass in her hand, D She's a drinkin' down her troubles A Over courtin' some other man. Sorry If wrong I haven't heard this Dylan song a lot. Overall, enjoy!