paroles de chanson The Great Hank - Robert Earl Keen
Then
there
was
the
time
I
saw
the
great
Hank
Williams
singing
on
the
stage
in
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
and
he
was
all
dressed
up
in
drag
From
his
rose
red
lips
to
his
rhinestone
hips
he
belted
Out
song
after
song
as
he
drank
from
a
brown
paper
bag
And
the
songs
he
sang
of
love
and
pain,
So
pure
perfect
reflections
of
human
imperfections,
It
damn
near
choked
me
up
But
the
rest
of
the
show,
was
kind
of
slow
And
then
someone
woke
me
up
Later
on
the
Astros
were
silently
beating
the
living
crap
Out
of
Cincinnati
on
the
TV
above
And
a
little
to
the
left
of
the
great
Hank
Williams'
head
As
a
busty
suicide
blonde
waitress
poured
him
a
double
shot
of
'whatever
you
got'
And
laughingly
said
"I
thought
you
were
dead"
The
pool
balls
cracked
as
he
tilted
his
head
back
And
told
her
how
he
had
been
a
big
star
but
now
country
music
was
full
of
freaks
He
sat
there,
in
the
TV
glare
Mascara
streaked
his
cheeks
When
I
was
only
sixteen
years
old
I
went
from
Houston
to
Abilene
With
a
spunky
stunningly
handsome
woman
in
a
Volkswagen
Bug
She
was
grown
with
some
kids
all
her
own,
A
committment-free
divorcee,
and
I
was
a
man
in
love
We
had
only
one
8-track
tape
but
it
was
of
the
late
great
Hank
Williams
and
we
sang
in
two-part
harmony
"Hey
good
lookin',
how's
about
cookin'
Something
up
with
me"
Back
at
the
bar
they
were
calling
last
call
So
I
gave
the
barmaid
a
credit
card
to
pay
up
my
tab
The
TV
was
turned
off
and
the
stage
was
dark
And
the
great
Hank
Williams
was
gone
so
I
asked
her
to
call
me
a
cab
She
said
if
you
like
I
can
give
you
a
ride,
So
there
we
were
out
the
door
and
into
the
city
of
brotherly
love
Into
the
night,
out
of
sight
In
a
VW
Bug
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