"Your Heart" lyrics

"Your Heart"

Your heart bears golden flower buds
That can bloom into joy
You don't have to own a mansion
Made of gold

Your heart can be at ease
If only you will try to please
Your loved one
Not just the ones you need

Your heart can be a winner if you try
To lose your one desire
That burns like fire
That soon will make you cry

The seeds of joy will wither
And turn to dust
When you play your heart's last game
With greed and lust

Your heart lives in another world
Where the sun will never shine
'Cause the king of greed has
Turned your eyes so blind

If you would learn to give
Then your heart would start to live
'Cause you'd have the truest love
That one could find

Your heart could be a winner if you try
To lose your one desire
That burns like fire
That soon will make you cry

The seeds of joy will wither
And turn to dust
When you play your heart's last game
With greed and lust


Writer(s): George Jones
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