paroles de chanson To the Artist - Jerry Jeff Walker
Jerry
Jeff
Walker
This
song
is
a
letter
sung
to
a
special
friend
of
mine
One
who
stopped
his
singing
somewhere
back
along
the
line
I
wondered
if
he'd
had
enough
of
the
rip-offs
and
the
jive
Or
did
he
sing
his
song
one
night
and
lose
the
will
to
write
It
never
was
a
business
deal,
this
thing
with
your
guitar
It
always
seemed
more
a
dance
done
deep
inside
your
heart
Tonight
I
wonder
if
it's
true,
like
we
felt
it
at
the
start
That
an
artist
truly
does
it
best
when
he
does
it
from
the
heart
It
seems
to
be
much
more
than
an
art
when
the
art
you
sell
is
you
Be
careful
how
you
play
the
game
or
else
the
game
plays
you
In
the
old
days
we'd
stay
up
nights
and
laugh
until
we
cried
You
said
songs
don't
belong
to
us
we
just
bring
some
thoughts
to
light
The
rule
of
thumb
is
never
give
the
truth
away
to
rhyme
And
a
man
can't
lie
when
he
tries
to
sing
it
betrays
him
every
time
We
really
write
to
understand
more
about
ourselves
And
if
we're
lucky
maybe
then
we
touch
someone
else
Well,
I
just
got
back
from
Europe
friend
where
they
hung
on
every
word
It
made
me
feel
a
little
better
about
my
chosen
line
of
work
They
asked
me
if
I
knew
you
wrote
a
lot
these
days
I
told
'em
all
I
know
is
that
you
rarely
ever
play
We
start
out
singing
what
we
like
and
just
give
it
all
away
And
wind
up
hating
what
we
play
and
sit
begging
to
be
paid
So
let
me
say
in
closing
friend,
I
want
you
to
know
I
understand
how
hard
it
was
to
let
your
music
go
An
artist
must
decide
which
parts
to
leave
in
and
take
out
And
if
he
no
longer
plays
the
game
that's
what
the
game's
about
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