paroles de chanson (Come On In) The Whiskey's Fine - Mark Chesnutt
Me
and
my
cousin
Lendyl
Got
lost
hunting
Coon
In
the
Carolina
Mountains
Somewhere
outside
of
Boone
We
were
just
about
to
panic
When
'ol
Lendyl
saw
the
sign
It
said,
"Come
on
in!
The
whiskey's
fine."
That
old
shack
looked
abandoned
Roof
all
fallin'
in
Just
some
petrified
planks
And
some
rusty
ol'
tin
We
both
likely
crapped
our
britches
When
a
voice
from
inside
Yelled,
"Come
on
in!
The
whiskey's
fine."
Then
those
swingin'
doors
opened
He
staggered
out
on
the
porch
Dressed
just
like
Davey
Crocket
Beard
clear
down
to
the
floor
He
said,
"The
band's
drunk,
beer's
skunked,
And
we
ain't
got
no
wine,
But
come
on
in!
The
whiskey's
fine."
We
peeked
in
over
his
shoulder
And
the
first
thing
that
we
saw
Was
a
boy
pickin'
a
banjo
In
a
pair
of
overalls
He
said,
"That
boy
is
half
crazy,
Plays
the
same
song
all
the
time,
But
Hey
come
on
in!
The
whiskey's
fine."
"The
food
will
make
you
sick,
The
air
will
make
you
choke,
The
waitress
ain't
a-workin',
And
the
Jukebox
is
broke."
He
said,
"the
band's
drunk,
beer's
skunked,
And
we
ain't
got
no
wine,
But
come
on
in!
The
whiskey's
fine."
He
said,
"The
pinballs
won't
roll,
The
pool-table
rocks,
And
it
hotter
than
two
rats
in
heat,
Inside
an
old
wool
sock."
"I
wouldn't
drink
the
water,
It
tastes
like
turpentine,
We're
way
overpriced,
And
a
little
hard
to
find."
"The
band's
drunk,
the
beer's
skunked,
And
we
ain't
got
no
wine,
But
come
on
in!
The
whiskey's
fine."
"Ya'll
come
on
it!
The
whiskey's
fine!"
"Ya'll
come
on
in!
Aawwww,
The
whiskey's
fine!"
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