Cifras
Number 37405

Tono: E

Introducción:  E  

               E                                                 C#m 
Oh, he listens to the countdown, every Sunday morning
               A                                       E 
From a cold solitary prison cell
 E                                                                       C#m 
And the music from his radio is like freedom down a dirt toad
 A                                                                   B 
Makes that eight by ten a brighter hill
 B                                                             A 
Before he started doing all the hard time that he's doing
               E                             E7M                     C#m 
He was singing in them honky-tonks and dives
       E                                                                   B                     E 
He dreamed of being somebody, now he's number 37405
                   E                                                             C#m 
Well she used to come and see him, every other weekend
         A                                                                       E 
And bring him all the news from way back home
                             E 
It's been two birthdays since he's kissed her,
           C#m 
Five seconds since he's missed her
                 A                                                                     B 
Now the perfume on those letters ain't that strong
 B                                                                                 A 
He's got too much time to think about the night he had too much to drink
                         E                         E7M                         C#m 
And all his buddies, they begged him not to drive
         E                                                   B                     A 
Mr. Life of the Party, he's now number 37405
 E                                                                             C#m 
Old judge on the bench said, "Son, your crime's got consequences."
           A                                                             E 
It's what he told him, fifteen years ago
                     E                                                                         C#m 
He took a life and that's a fact, he'd give his own to give it back
 A                                                             B 
Today's the day he finally gets parole
       B                                                                 A 
He turns in them prison clothes, and stands there at the fork in the road
         E                           E7M                   C#m 
And mama prays and waits while he decides
                                                       B 
And the angels close their eyes...
 E                                                           C#m 
Listens to the birds sing on a perfect autumn morning
           A                                                                   E 
Just down the road, rings an old church bell