To The Artist

Walker Jerry Jeff

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    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

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    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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