Louise
Sam Faught Lyrics


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It's funny what you get
When you leave home
The face that your met with
A story untold
Louise my girl
She left me that way
She never even looked back

I'm so happy you're home
You say it's good to be back
But maybe it just ain't right
Far apart discussions
The long nights alone in bed
And the picture of us, above my head


Louise my girl
I loved you
But you left me cold in the night
Louise my girl
You felt good in my arms
But our goodbye was so so wrong


I loved you to death
I'd given you the world
But never received a dime
The love wasn't true
I know that you knew
You proved it when you said goodbye


You said your parents adored me
You said my tire wasn't flat
You said the shirt looked good
You said your plan of attack
But those were all lies
Straight to my face
You said be a man, don't cry


Louise my girl
I loved you
But you left me cold in the night
Louise my girl




You felt good in my arms
But our goodbye was so so wrong

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sam Faught's song "Louise" tell the story of a relationship that has ended and the emotional aftermath that follows. The first verse introduces Louise as someone who left the singer without looking back. It highlights the irony of what one can experience when they leave home, as the face they are met with may carry an untold story. It hints at the surprise and disappointment the singer feels when Louise abruptly leaves.


The second verse reflects a conflicting mix of emotions upon Louise's return. While the singer expresses happiness at her return, there is also an underlying sense that something is not quite right. The distant conversations and lonely nights in bed imply a lack of connection and intimacy. The picture of the two of them hanging above the singer's head symbolizes a constant reminder of their past relationship, which may contribute to the unresolved feelings.


The third verse reveals a deep love the singer had for Louise. Despite giving her everything, including their world, it was not reciprocated. The mention of not receiving a dime could suggest that the relationship was financially one-sided, but it also represents a lack of emotional investment from Louise. The singer realizes that the love they shared was not genuine and that Louise knew it all along. Her final goodbye becomes a breaking point that confirms their love was based on lies.


The final verse touches on the deceptions Louise used to mask the truth of their relationship. She claimed her parents adored the singer, that their tire wasn't flat, and that the shirt looked good, but these were all falsehoods. The suggestion to "be a man, don't cry" indicates an expectation for the singer to hide their emotional pain and tears, further emphasizing the dishonesty in their relationship. The chorus reiterates the love the singer had for Louise, the coldness they felt when she left, and the wrongness of their goodbye.


Overall, the song "Louise" explores themes of betrayal, deception, and the pain that comes when love is not reciprocated. It delves into the emotional turmoil experienced when one realizes that a relationship they thought was true and loving was actually built on lies. The lyrics evoke a sense of heartbreak and the struggle to come to terms with the reality of a failed relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

It's funny what you get
It is ironic what one receives


When you leave home
Upon departing from your place of origin


The face that your met with
The countenance that greets you


A story untold
An untold narrative


Louise my girl
My beloved Louise


She left me that way
She departed in such a manner


She never even looked back
Not once did she turn her gaze behind


I'm so happy you're home
I feel immense joy in your return


You say it's good to be back
You express contentment in being back


But maybe it just ain't right
However, perhaps it is incorrect


Far apart discussions
Conversations held from a distance


The long nights alone in bed
The extended nights spent solitarily in bed


And the picture of us, above my head
As well as the image of us, positioned over my head


Louise my girl
My beloved Louise


I loved you
I felt affection towards you


But you left me cold in the night
Yet you left me feeling distant and uncared for during the night


Louise my girl
My beloved Louise


You felt good in my arms
You brought comfort and pleasure in my embrace


But our goodbye was so so wrong
However, our farewell was incredibly unjust


I loved you to death
I cherished you intensely


I'd given you the world
I had bestowed upon you everything


But never received a dime
Yet I never received anything in return


The love wasn't true
The affection was not genuine


I know that you knew
I am aware that you were aware


You proved it when you said goodbye
You demonstrated it when you bid farewell


You said your parents adored me
You claimed that your parents held great affection for me


You said my tire wasn't flat
You stated that my tire was not deflated


You said the shirt looked good
You expressed that the shirt appeared favorable


You said your plan of attack
You shared your strategy


But those were all lies
However, those were all falsehoods


Straight to my face
Directly to my countenance


You said be a man, don't cry
You uttered the phrase, 'act like a man, suppress your tears'


Louise my girl
My beloved Louise


I loved you
I felt affection towards you


But you left me cold in the night
Yet you left me feeling distant and uncared for during the night


Louise my girl
My beloved Louise


You felt good in my arms
You brought comfort and pleasure in my embrace


But our goodbye was so so wrong
However, our farewell was incredibly unjust




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@garyhynes6574

Jake the muss is legendary..in a thousand years from now his name will be like robin hood....

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Legend? Come on mate.

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I respect the son for stepping before his father. He realized then, that his boy was a man.

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Hans Descollines your mom is a man

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Imagine what that would be like, stepping up to The Muss. Takes balls.

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