Lyrics Comes from the Heart - Guy Clark
This
is
a
song
that
my
wife
wrote
My
wife
Suzanne
wrote
with
the
guy
I
was
just
talking
about,
Richard
Lee
And
after
they
wrote
it
they
had
to
spend
About
thirty
minutes
writing
on
the
song
that
came
in
Said,
"Hey
man,
we
finished
the
song"
Played
it
for
me,
and
I
mean
my
mouth
dropped
open
I
just
went,
"Wow"
One
of
the
best
songs
I
ever
heard
in
my
life
So
I
immediately
went
out
shopping
for
a
red
velvet
jumpsuit
And
a
ride-on
mower
Planned
my
early
retirement
Still
waiting
Now
this
is
a
song
called,
"Comes
from
the
Heart"
When
I
was
young
man,
my
daddy
told
me
A
lesson
he
learned,
it
was
long
time
ago
If
you
want
to
have
someone
to
hold
onto
You
gon'
have
to
learn
to
let
go
You
got
to
sing
like
you
don't
need
the
money
Love
like
you'll
never
get
hurt
You
got
to
dance
like
nobody's
watching
It's
gotta
come
from
the
heart
if
you
want
it
to
work
Now
here's
the
one
thing
that
I
keep
forgetting
When
everything
is
falling
apart
Oh,
in
life
as
in
love,
you
know
I
need
to
remember
There's
such
a
thing
as
trying
too
hard
You
got
to
sing
like
you
don't
need
the
money
Love
like
you'll
never
get
hurt
You
got
to
dance
like
nobody's
watching
It's
gotta
come
from
the
heart
if
you
want
it
to
work
You
got
to
sing
sometimes
like
you
don't
need
the
money
Love
sometimes
like
you'll
never
get
hurt
You
got
to
dance,
dance,
dance
like
nobody's
watching
It's
gotta
come
from
the
heart
if
you
want
it
to
work
Thank
you
You
all
know
who
Joe
Healey
is,
don't
you?
If
you
don't,
if
you
don't
he's
a
great
songwriter
From
Lovett,
Texas
And
one
of
the
best
pool
shooters
I've
ever
seen
I've
lost
several
twenty
dollar
bills
to
him
Anyway
the
thing
I
like
about
Joe
Most
of
all
is
he's
the
only
guy
I
know
Who
actually
ran
away
from
home
and
joined
the
circus
Everybody
talks
about
doing
that
But
Joe
actually
did
it
And
he
was
a
stock
handler
for
the
ringleader
brothers
And
he
got
to
handle
the
llamas,
he
said
But
as
the
circus
train
goes
around
they
They
hired
local
cowboys
and
wranglers
to
help
him
with
the
stock
And
this
is
a
song
Joe
wrote
about
that
Called
"the
Indian
Cowboy",
true
American
folk
song
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