Tom: E
Introdução:
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They all said Louise was not half bad
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It was written on the walls and window shades
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And how she'd act the little girl
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A deceiver, don't believe her, that's her trade
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Sometimes a bottle of Perfume
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Flowers and maybe some lace
A B C#m
Men brought Louise 10 cent trinkets
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The intentions were easily traced
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And everybody knew at times she cried
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But woman like Louise well they get by
solo
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And everybody thought it kinda sad
A B E
When they found Louise in her room
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They'd all put her down below their kind
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Still some cried when she died this afternoon
A B E
Louise rode home on the mail train
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Somewhere to the south I heard them say
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Too bad it ended so ugly
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Too bad she had to go this way
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But the wind is blowin cold tonight
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Good night Louise good night
From Paul Siebel "Woodsmoke And Oranges"