You Ought to Hear Me Cry
Willie Nelson Lyrics


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If you think
I laugh louder than anyone here
If you think
That my volume's too high
If you think
I laugh loud
You ain't heard nothin' yet
You ought to hear me cry

If you think
I talk louder than maybe I should
Well I guess, I'm just that kind of guy
But if I talk loud
And laugh loud
You ain't heard it all
You ought to hear me cry

I go home, to a home
Where love's almost gone
Not enough to fill one needle's eye
Then I sit down in a corner
And I turn on the tears
And you ought to hear me cry

I go home, to a home
Where love's almost gone
Not enough to fill one needle's eye
Then I sit down in a corner
And I turn on the tears




And you ought to hear me cry
You ought to hear me cry

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "You Ought to Hear Me Cry" by Willie Nelson present a contrast between his outward appearance and his inner emotional turmoil. Though he may come across as loud and boisterous, he reveals that he has a different side to him that few people have seen - the side that cries out of pain and loneliness. He addresses those who may judge him based on his loudness, telling them that they haven't truly heard him until they've heard him cry.


The song becomes even more poignant when he describes the state of his home, where love is almost non-existent, and he is left feeling isolated and sad. The image of him in a corner, turning on the tears, is a powerful one, depicting the vulnerability that even the strongest among us feel at times. Through his lyrics, Nelson highlights the importance of looking beyond appearances and understanding that everyone is fighting their own battles, even those who seem the most confident.


Overall, the lyrics of "You Ought to Hear Me Cry" touch on themes of loneliness, sadness, and the importance of vulnerability. Nelson's ability to convey such complex emotions in a simple yet evocative manner is a testament to his lyricism skills.


Line by Line Meaning

If you think I laugh louder than anyone here
If you believe that I am the loudest and most jovial person in the room


If you think That my volume's too high
If you believe that I am too loud


If you think I laugh loud
If my laughter is too much for you


You ain't heard nothin' yet
You haven't experienced anything yet


You ought to hear me cry
You should listen to me when I'm in pain and upset


If you think I talk louder than maybe I should
If you believe that I talk too much or too loudly


Well I guess, I'm just that kind of guy
I am just a person who tends to speak and laugh loudly


But if I talk loud And laugh loud
If I am loud in conversation and laughter


You ain't heard it all
You haven't experienced everything


I go home, to a home Where love's almost gone
I return to a place where there is almost no love left


Not enough to fill one needle's eye
There is barely any love, not even enough to fill a tiny space


Then I sit down in a corner And I turn on the tears
Then I sit alone, feeling sad, and begin to cry


And you ought to hear me cry
You should listen to me when I'm in emotional pain




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: WILLIE NELSON

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