Lyrics Bible and a .44 - Trisha Yearwood , Patty Loveless
He
had
a
southern
drawl
like
a
red-bone
hound
And
every
word
he
said
was
my
favorite
sound
He′d
be
the
last
one
off
if
the
ship
went
down
The
kinda
man
it
feels
good
to
be
around
The
kinda
man
it
feels
good
to
be
around
He
had
hair
as
white
as
a
cotton
field
And
he
could
spin
you
a
story
like
a
wagon
wheel
All
heart
and
soul
and
made
of
steel
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
He
said,
Take
what
you've
got
and
do
the
best
you
can
The
best
thing
you'll
ever
own
is
a
piece
of
land
And
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
No,
they
just
don't
make
em
like
that
no
more
I
saw
him
strum
this
thing
every
chance
he
could
And
he
left
it
to
me
like
he
said
he
would
And
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
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