- Votes:
- Composers:
- Nichols
- Benjamin
 
- Genres:
- Indie
 
- Tags:
- alt country
- alternative rock
- lucero
- southern rock
 
- See also:
Lucero - The War lyrics
I got drafted at 19
 Me and a bunch of boys from home
 January '43, drove out to Pine Bluff and signed on
 Went to basic south of Birmingham
 Put me on west coast bound train
 Spent three days out in San Diego
 And they shipped me back east again
 Left a port out of New York
 Slept for months in British rain
 Tore it up down in London town
 And they shipped me back out again
 The preacher said â??Boys he who is killed tonight will dine with the Lord in Paradiseâ?
 One boy spoke up, said â??preacher come on, eat your supper with us
 Never talk about those first days
 Lots of friends left behind
 But I made it all the way across France
 And I fought at the Maginot line
 Road a tank into Belgium
 Like them better than the French
 Like my daddy, thirty years before
 I did my time in a trench
 Lots of days there's no water
 But the liquor kept me warmLucero - The War - http://motolyrics.com/lucero/the-war-lyrics.html
 The cellars were stocked to the ceiling with booze
 So I carried a bottle with my gun
 The preacher said â??Boys he who is killed tonight will dine with the Lord in Paradiseâ?
One boy spoke up, said â??preacher come on, eat your supper with usâ?
 Three times I made sergeant
 I'm not that kind of man
 And pretty much just as quick as I could
 I get busted back to private again
 Cause taken' orders never suited me
 Giving them out was much worse
 I could not stand to get my friends killed
 So I took care of myself first
 Now I know that don't sound right
 Don't think too bad of me
 Now it keeps me up nights
 What I could have done differently
 The preacher said â??Boys he who is killed tonight will dine with the Lord in Paradise.â?
 One boy spoke up, said â??preacher come on, eat your supper with usâ?
 I'd be no guest at the table of the Lord
 His food was not to be mine
 'Cause I cursed His name every chance that I could
 And I recon that's why I'm still alive












