Now Billy was a blacksmith and a terror of the saints A rogue among the idle, but he made no complaints One midnight in a tavern, he gave a reckless vow If he only had a fortune, he'd be pullin' Satan's plow A hoof beneath his trousers, those telltale signs Dressed up like a lawyer, drinkin' red wine He'd taken up that bargain, but this devil could be had Forever chained and shackled with a hammer in his hand Seven years the Devil seven years the man Seven days counting to work his plan Nine lucky numbers one soul to save And send the old boy back to his grave With a few shots inside 'em, they finally struck a deal A gift of girls and money eternity was sealed When our Billy found his booty old Scratch had disappeared Not knowing it was the end of his brilliant career Seven years the Devil seven years the man Seven days counting to work his plan Nine lucky numbers one soul to save And send the old boy back to his grave He moved on to his finery and sunshiny friends They were all too glad to have a wad of cash to spend His door was always open his wallet always wide With a fair maid or two on the side In less than half of seven years the money was all spent The evil one he doubled down he wasn't yet content Billy said you're on my man and the Devil began to pound And to that magic anvil that demon was ... forever bound Seven years the Devil seven years the man Seven days counting to work his plan Nine lucky numbers one soul to save And send the old boy back to his grave