Lyrics Number 37405 - Tim McGraw
Oh,
he
listens
to
the
countdown,
every
Sunday
morning
From
a
cold
solitary
prison
cell
And
the
music
from
his
radio
is
like
freedom
down
a
dirt
toad
Makes
that
eight
by
ten
a
brighter
hill
Before
he
started
doing
all
the
hard
time
that
he's
doing
He
was
singing
in
them
honky-tonks
and
dives
He
dreamed
of
being
somebody,
now
he's
number
37405
Well
she
used
to
come
and
see
him,
every
other
weekend
And
bring
him
all
the
news
from
way
back
home
It's
been
two
birthdays
since
he's
kissed
her
Five
seconds
since
he's
missed
her
Now
the
perfume
on
those
letters
ain't
that
strong
He's
got
too
much
time
to
think
about
the
night
he
had
too
much
to
drink
And
all
his
buddies,
they
begged
him
not
to
drive
Mr.
Life
of
the
Party,
he's
now
number
37405
Old
judge
on
the
bench
said,
"Son,
your
crime's
got
consequences."
It's
what
he
told
him,
fifteen
years
ago
He
took
a
life
and
that's
a
fact,
he'd
give
his
own
to
give
it
back
Today's
the
day
he
finally
gets
parole
He
turns
in
them
prison
clothes,
and
stands
there
at
the
forkin'
road
And
mama
prays
and
waits
while
he
decides
And
the
angels
close
their
eyes...
Listens
to
the
birds
sing
on
a
perfect
autumn
morning
Just
down
the
road,
rings
an
old
church
bell
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