Текст песни Be Careful Who You Love (Arthur's Song) - Marty Stuart
An
old
guitar
picker
had
run
out
liquor
So
I
sat
down
beside
him
and
bought
him
a
drink
I
bought
him
another
and
finally
some
color
Returned
to
his
cheeks
as
he
said
with
a
wink
Oh,
I
worked
with
Red
Foley,
knew
Hank
and
ole
Lefty
I
worked
on
the
Opry
back
when
it
was
strong
But
in
showbiz,
you
know,
sometimes
it
gets
slow
So
buy
us
another
and
I'll
sing
you
a
song
Be
careful
who
you
love
For
love
can
be
untrue
Be
careful
who
you
love
Be
sure
she
loves
you
too
Well,
you
like
that,
I
see,
that's
pleasing
to
me
Son
I've
wrote
hundreds
and
some
you
know
well
I've
wrote
'em
and
sold
'em,
they've
bought
'em
and
stole
'em
Paper
is
cheap,
they're
just
tunes,
what
the
hell
And
then
he
offered
to
sell
me
the
song
he
just
sung
me
I
told
him
that
song
is
a
piece
of
your
soul
Keep
your
song,
here's
some
money,
he
said,
"Thank
you
son"
And
I
heard
him
say
as
I
walked
out
the
door
Be
careful
who
you
love
For
love
can
be
untrue
Be
careful
who
you
love
Be
sure
she
loves
you
too
Well,
that
was
about
a
year
ago,
now
wouldn't
you
know
It's
a
big
hit
some
superstar
claims
he
wrote
He
sings
it
and
grins
and
money
rolls
in
It's
a
wonder
the
lyric
don't
stick
in
his
throat
And
I
think
of
that
writer
named
Arthur
and
wonder
Just
how
many
children
he
sold
in
his
time
And
how
many
great
men
take
the
gift
that
God
gave
'em
And
throw
it
away
on
the
pretty
red
wine
Be
careful
who
you
love
For
love
can
be
untrue
Be
careful
who
you
love
Be
sure
she
loves
you
too
Oh,
be
careful
who
you
love
For
love
can
be
untrue
Be
careful
who
you
love
Be
sure
she
loves
you
too
Be
sure
she
loves
you
too
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