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A Common Whore
Just a common whore they said Who rolled the drunken tars As they staggered out from The Dockside taverns and bars. Lime Street, Liverpool was Where she plied her trade. Where her drunken bargains Were very quickly made. Transported to Australia When she was finally caught And Maggie May of Liverpool Could no longer be bought. No consideration for the times The Tars gave her a beating Or made off without paying, The lowest form of cheating. The girls still ply their trade Their services still for hire A trade that isn’t possible if There weren’t so many a buyer. A class ridden trade really With the range of clients it affords From back street transactions to those Who service the Commons and Lords. One just a back street whore with A life of hardship, risk and distress, The other with chance of promotion To status of aristocrat’s mistress. Maggie May is infamous now, Celebrated in bawdy song A good modern QC could argue She probably really did no wrong.
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