LOUISE written by Paul Siebel sung by Linda Ronstadt capo up 2 for A G A7 Well, they all said Louise was not half bad C D G It was written on the walls and window shades G A7 And how she'd act the little girl C D G The deceiver, don't believe her, that's her trade C D G Sometimes a bottle of perfume C D G Flowers and maybe some lace C D Em Men brought Louise ten cent trinkets A7 D Their intentions were easily traced G A7 Yeah and everybody knew at times she cried C D G Ah but women like Louise they get by G A7 Yes and everybody thought it kinda sad C D G When they found Louise in her room G A7 They'd always put her down below their kind C D G Still some cried when she died this afternoon C D G Louise rode home on the mail train C D G Somewhere to the south I heard her say C D Em Too bad it ended so ugly A7 D Too bad she had to go this way G A7 Ah but the wind is blowing cold tonight C D G Well, goodnight, Louise goodnight