Lyrics:
I once had a true loveHer name was Maggie BrownHer eyes they were the colorOf the sun burning downAnd she had hair that smelled like jasmineI loved her from the startHow was I to know she'd haveA cold black heartWell, Maggie was my true loveThe only kiss I knewI'd meet her at the oak treeIn the cool evening dewWhere we would walk beside the leveeOur fingers intertwinedWhile the crimson moon gazed throughThe needles of the pinesWe'd lay beside each otherStaring at the skyListenin' to the whistlin'Of the train blowin' byAs it was on it's way to MaconThe town where I was bornWe'd make love in the darkness'Til the hours of the mornWaterfalls and rainbowsSweet salvation sinAs I lay there sleepingAgainst her golden skinMy friends now gather aroundAnd listen close the story takes a turnI wasn't fair young Maggie'sOnly lover I did learnI went down by the oak treeLookin' for my lassAnd walked east towards the leveeWith the sunset in my pastAnd then I ran through briers and bramblesUntil I finally foundMy Maggie and her true loveThere lyin' on the groundMy eyes they filled with fireThey didn't see me thereI watched as she made love to himCaressed him with her hairI don't remember how it happenedI guess I just saw redI drew my pistol from my beltAnd shot them graveyard deadI once loved a maidenHer name was Maggie BrownBut now I'm riding on a boxcarBack to Macon townThe setting sun will never let me forgetWhat deed I have doneUntil the day they hunt me downI'm livin' on the run