Ishmael & Maggie

Gordie Edmond, Colin MacDonald, John MacDonald

Hello my name is Ishmael
Forget the one about the whale
I'll tell you of a broken hearted sailor

Maggie took my loyalty
I treated her like royalty
What starts out with such promise ends in failure

Oh my love I can't stand to be alone
I been drinkin' too much I better go home
And I think here I'm better off alone
But I been thinkin' too much I better go home

All hail the queen of cruelty
She has duly been anointed
These final words her majesty had to say
He who expects nothing never will be disappointed
Nothings what she left me so I guess I'm okay

Oh my love I can't stand to be alone
I been drinkin' too much I better go home
And I think here we all stand alone
But I been thinkin' too much I better go home

La la, la la, la
La la, la la, la

A promise made to a tab unpaid
Is home my way to a bed unmade
A fool to think that I could ever change her
A king upon my bar stool throne
A vow to never drink alone
I only drink with friends or total strangers

We're all broken hearted here
We're all broken hearted here
We're all broken hearted here
We're all broken

Oh my love I can't stand to be alone
And I been drinkin' too much I better go home
And I think here we all stand alone
But I been thinkin' too much I better go home
I better go home
I better go home
I better go home
I better go home
I better go home

Trivia about the song Ishmael & Maggie by The Trews

On which albums was the song “Ishmael & Maggie” released by The Trews?
The Trews released the song on the albums “Den of Thieves” in 2005 and “Acoustic: Friends & Total Strangers” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Ishmael & Maggie” by The Trews?
The song “Ishmael & Maggie” by The Trews was composed by Gordie Edmond, Colin MacDonald, John MacDonald.

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