Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Bible and a .44, artist - Trisha Yearwood.
Date of issue: 12.08.2021
Song language: English
Bible and a .44 |
He had a Southern drawl like a red-bone hound |
Every song he sang was my favorite sound |
He’d be the last one off if the ship went down |
Kinda man it feels good to be around |
Kinda man it feels good to be around |
Had hair as white as a cotton field |
And he could spin you a story like a wagon wheel |
Never went nowhere without a rod and reel |
Lord I miss that man and I always will |
I miss that man and I always will |
He’d see through a lie like an old screen door |
He taught me how to hunt and how to love the Lord |
He carried a bible and a .44 |
And they just don’t make 'em like that no more |
Said, «take what you’ve got and do the best you can |
Best thing you’ll ever own is a piece of land» |
Y’all he knew his like the back of his hand |
He was something else, my old man |
He was something else, my old man |
He’d see through a lie like an old screen door |
He taught me how to hunt and how to love the Lord |
He carried a bible and a .44 |
And they just don’t make 'em like that no more |
Saw him strum this thing every chance he could |
And he left it to me like he said he would |
If you ask me why it sounds so good |
It’s 'cause I’m holdin' more than strings and wood |
I’m holdin' more than strings and wood |
He’d see through a lie like an old screen door |
He taught me how to hunt and how to love the Lord |
He carried a bible and a .44 |
And they just don’t make 'em like that no more |
No they just don’t make 'em like that no more |