Roger Miller
"Colonel Maggie" lyrics

Colonel Maggie

Colonel Maggie is my friend
She got my self respect right back for me
Colonel Maggie is my friend
With good old motherly sweet sympathy

Flat down on the street
With a bottle at my feet
Gutter life and wine was all I craved
Then she came up to me
From the Salvation Army
She thought that I was good enough to save

Colonel Maggie is my friend
She tried to put some pride back into me
Colonel Maggie is my friend
With good old motherly sweet sympathy

She helped me to my feet
And she got me off the street
I was far too sick to look ashamed
Some soup and hot tea
And a blanket over me
And when we talked she called me by my name

Colonel Maggie is my friend
She tried to put some pride back into me
Colonel Maggie is my friend
With good old motherly sweet sympathy

Well that was years ago
Now I don't drink no more
And rest her soul old Maggies dead and gone
And when my will-powers weak
I walk back to that street
And Colonel Maggie seems to walk along

Colonel Maggie is my friend
She tried to put some pride back into me
Colonel Maggie is my friend
With good old motherly sweet sympathy

Colonel Maggie is my friend
She tried to put some pride back into me
Colonel Maggie is my friend
With good old motherly sweet sympathy