I cut my trail toward a warming light
from where the wild, true vastness grows
in hopes that I might find a home in somewhere worth settling
I saw him leaving from the law man's wife
and when he witnessed that I'd witnessed him he sought to claim my life
but in our bout his own blade caught him
In his blood he laid when the justice came
A lavish tale, she claimed that it was I who tried to touch her
and her savior was slain
Momma, I'm fine
Momma, I'm fine
hammering these rusty nails of mine
and held within these walls of Louisiana
Momma, I'm fine
Momma, I'm fine
Counting down my days until my time is done
and I'll be home to Marianna
The day is no different than the dawn within these sullen walls
No room has ever felt so much a tomb as where they leave me
They say
"the weight falls heavy on and no grace will find the man
who grows a heart for killing or another's faithful wife
and heaven will ignore my pleading"
The whole town came for to see my fate
How the verdict rang when they told me it'd be over by morning
Send her 48 letters over 48 months
I asked the warden if he'd send them after my own life was done
So my mother'd never worry
They say it doesn't hurt you, what you don't know
Momma, I'm fine
Momma, I'm fine
Momma, I'm fine
Momma, I'm fine
hammering these rusty nails of mine
and held within these walls of Louisiana
Momma, I'm fine
Momma, I'm fine
Counting down my days until my time is done
and I'll be home to Marianna
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