| I was down on my knees in a cheap hotel |
| Trying to decide on a heaven or a hell |
| There’s a gun on the table with a bottle of gin |
| Tell me, little lady, where do we begin? |
| I want to know |
| Well, I could have looked left and I should have turned right |
| But everything about him said he wasn’t gonna fight |
| It’s hard to disagree with your head against the wall |
| The bigger they come, well, the harder you fall |
| It’s paying time again |
| You’re running for cover, when does it end? |
| It’s paying time again |
| And I don’t believe I’ll be staying, oh no |
| Good times, bad times, this looks like the worst |
| I never wanted trouble but I think I got the curse |
| I’m just another Johnny out looking for a thrill |
| They said «hope you like the show, we’re bringing you the bill» |
| It’s paying time again |
| You’re running for cover, when does it end? |
| It’s paying time again |
| And I don’t believe I’ll be staying |
| Whoo hoo |
| Whoo hoo |
| Paying time |
| Whoo hoo |
| Whoo hoo |
| It’s paying time |
| I was down on my knees in a cheap hotel |
| Lost it all again |
| Someone tell me please, is this heaven, is this hell? |
| I think I’m getting near the end |
| And time is running out, out, out, out, out |
| On a downtown street, any Saturday night |
| You’re taking your chances if you don’t walk right |
| The action’s all over and you’re ready to leave |
| Someone taps you on your shoulder, says «Come this way, please» |
| It’s paying time again |
| You’re running for cover, when does it end? |
| It’s paying time again |
| And I don’t believe I’ll be staying |
| Whoo hoo |
| Whoo hoo |
| Paying time |
| Whoo hoo |
| Whoo hoo |
| It’s paying time |