Songtexte Talking to Hank - George Jones , Mark Chesnutt
While
I
was
hunting
wild
turkey
and
sippin'
on
Jim
Beam
Well,
I
walked
up
on
something
like
I'd
never
seen
So
deep
in
the
woods
where
I
thought
I
was
alone
Stood
a
structure
where
something
or
someone
called
home
I
saw
a
shotgun
and
a
guitar
and
a
six-pack
of
beer
A
sign
on
the
front
door
said
'Guess,
who
lives
here'
An
old
red
bone
hound
that
looked
older
than
time
And
an
old
man
that's
sure
he
was
only
twenty-nine
And
I
swear
he
looked
just
like
ole
Hank
I
wouldn't
bet
a
wooden
nickel
that
he
ain't
I
got
goose
bumps
and
dizzy
and
felt
kinda
faint
I
think
I've
been
talkin'
to
Hank
He
said,"I've
played
that
old
guitar
in
a
drifting
country
band
Played
coast
to
coast
and
a
few
foreign
lands"
He
said,"Some
crowds
are
big
and
some
crowds
are
small
Somehow
I
hope,
I
let
'em
know
I
loved
them
all"
I
said,
"You're
mighty
skinny"
and
he
said,"Would
you
believe"
That
it
only
took
one
woman
to
do
this
to
me
But
you
know
you
better
get
your
hat,
son,
get
on
out
of
the
way
When
they
start
hating
love
and
start
loving
to
hate
I
swear
he
looked
just
like
ole
Hank
I
wouldn't
bet
a
wooden
nickel
that
he
ain't
I
got
goose
bumps
and
dizzy
and
felt
kinda
faint
I
think
I've
been
talkin'
to
Hank
Well,
I
swear
he
looked
just
like
ole
Hank
I
wouldn't
bet
a
wooden
nickel
that
he
ain't
I
got
goose
bumps
and
dizzy
and
felt
kinda
faint
WelI,
I
think
I've
been
talkin'
to
Hank
Oh
Lord,
I
feel
like
we've
been
talkin'
up,
ole
Hank
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