These four walls of Fort Worth, Are closin' in on me. My final meter's over, An' they're gonna set me free. I can feel the fires a-burnin', As the devil guards my door. I hit my knees in search of Jesus, On a cold jailhouse floor. Lord, now I'm singin': "Get me out of here." I see the preacher's eyes, As my daughter cries, When they strap me in this chair. Lord, I hope she forgives me, For livin' my life this way. Tonight I ride the lightning, To my final judgement day. Every life owes a debt: That's what the Bible says. I owe mine to this State, For shootin' that boy to death. A liquor store at ten: He was reachin' for his gun. Well, now his Momma sits there smilin', As the bar shifts: roll on, one. An' now I'm singin': "Get me out of here." I see the preacher's eyes, As my daughter cries, When they strap me in this chair. Lord, I hope she forgives me, For leavin' her this way. Tonight I ride the lightning, To my final restin' place. A hungry blue-eyed baby cryin', Made me rob that store. An' as that boy lay there dyin', I dropped my pistol on the floor. Yeah, I'd take it all back but there's nothin' I can do. They've covered my face, An the order's gone through, As the bar shifts: roll on, two. Now I'm flyin', Up an' out of here. I close my eyes an' slowly rise, Let my body leave this chair. Lord I hope you forgive me, For livin' my life this way. Yeah, tonight I ride the lightning, To my final restin' place. These four walls of Fort Worth, Are closin' in on me.