Maggie came home one day with a raggedy, Raggedy Ann She said. "Mama, look what I found in the neighbors garbage can" It had a missing left arm, and a right bu*ton eye hanging by a thread She carried it gently up to her room and laid it one her bed with her other dolls. [Chorus] She loves the broken ones, the ones that need a little patchin' up She see's the diamond in the rough and makes it shine like new It really doesn't take that much, a willing heart and a tender touch If everybody loved like she does, there'd be a lot less broken ones Twenty years later at a shelter on Eighteenth Avenue A seventeen year old girl shows up all black and blue With needle tracks in her left arm, almost too week to stand She says,"I'm lost an I need help", and Maggie takes her hand And says, "Come on in" [Chorus] If you call her and angel, she'd be quick to say to you She's just doing what the one who died for her would do Love the broken ones, the ones that need a little patchin' up See the diamond in the rough and make it shine like new It really doesn't take that much, a willing heart and a tender touch If everybody loved like He does, there'd be a lot less broken ones If everybody loved like He does, there's be a lot less broke ones