Shes More To Be Pitied Than Scolded
Stanley Brothers
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Verse 1
A She's there at the bar every evening, A E Face powdered and cheeks painted red. E A Her beauty has faded too early, A E A A7 Brought on by the fast life she's led.
Chorus
A D A She's more to be pitied than scolded. A E She needs to be loved, not despised. E A D A Too much beer and wine, too many good times, A E A The lure of the honky-tonk wrecked her young life.
Verse 2
A She once was the bell of the ballroom. A E E7 She'd have made some man a sweet wife, E A But too many parties and the wrong kind of pals A E7 A Ruined her happy young life.
Chorus
A D A She's more to be pitied than scolded. A E She needs to be loved, not despised. E A D A Too much beer and wine, too many good times, A E A The lure of the honky-tonk wrecked her young life.
Outro
E A D A Too much beer and wine, too many good times, A E A The lure of the honky-tonk wrecked her young life.
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