[00:01.11] [00:07.14]Oh, he listens to the countdown, every Sunday morning [00:13.47]From a cold solitary prison cell [00:18.71]And the music from his radio is like freedom down a dirt toad [00:27.41]Makes that eight by ten a brighter hill [00:33.49] [00:33.72]Before he started doing all the hard time that he's doing [00:41.14]He was singing in them honky-tonks and dives [00:46.51]He dreamed of being somebody, now he's number 37405 [00:56.85] [01:02.45]Well she used to come and see him, every other weekend [01:09.26]And bring him all the news from way back home [01:14.50]It's been two birthdays since he's kissed her, [01:19.71]Five seconds since he's missed her [01:22.87]Now the perfume on those letters ain't that strong [01:28.28] [01:30.19]He's got too much time to think about the night he had too much to drink [01:37.44]And all his buddies, they begged him not to drive [01:42.07]Mr. Life of the Party, he's now number 37405 [01:52.98] [02:19.71]Old judge on the bench said, "Son, your crime's got consequences." [02:25.09]It's what he told him, fifteen years ago [02:30.30]He took a life and that's a fact, he'd give his own to give it back [02:38.88]Today's the day he finally gets parole [02:44.20] [02:45.76]He turns in them prison clothes, and stands there at the forkin' road [02:54.09]And mama prays and waits while he decides [02:58.42]And the angels close their eyes... [03:04.96] [03:08.50]Listens to the birds sing on a perfect autumn morning [03:13.92]Just down the road, rings an old church bell [03:19.03]