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War by Lucero





                                     War







I just figured this out a few minutes ago, and I decided to share it with you. This
song is very good as an ending to a show, and it sounds good. The song is just 1
acoustic guitar and vocals (harmonys can be used on the chorus if desired)voicals
should be in a southern accent but they sound fine with a regular accent. the A,C,
and F chords are always before the comma then after the comma it slides to a G,
then on the last word of the line it slides back to F. all F's and F's are barr
chords.
have fun!
         -The Gravedigger
the strumming pattern is as follows:
(Am)up down up down, up down up (C)down, up down up (F)down up down up down, up
down up do(F-G)wn (G) up down up down, up down up down up down up (G-F) down.
 
The War
By Lucero
 
Am, C, F(barr) (slide to) G(barr) (slide to) F(barr) x2
C, G, F, C, D, F x1
 
Am    C          F   F-G        G                F
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 a 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 out again.
C                  G           F         C              D
The Preacher said “Boys he who is killed tonight, Shall dine with the lord 
   F
in paradise.”
One boy spoke up said “Preacher come on, An’ eat ‘cher supper with us.”
 
C G F C D F x1
 
‘Never talk about those first days, Lots of friends left behind.
Made it all the way across France, And I fought at the Maginau line.
Rode a tank into Belgium, Liked them better than the French.
And like my daddy thirty years before me, Spent my time in a trench.
Lots of days there’s no water, But the liquor kept me warm.
The cellars were stocked to the ceilings with booze, So I carried a bottle with my gun.
 
The Preacher said “Boys he who is killed tonight, Shall dine with the lord in paradise.”
One boy spoke up said “Preacher come on, An’ eat ‘cher supper with us.”
 
C, G, F, C, D, F x1
 
Three times I made Sergeant, But I’m not that kind of man.
And pretty much just as quick as I could, I’d get busted back to Private again.
‘Caus taking orders never suited me, But givin’ ‘em out was much worse.
I could not stand to get my friends killed, So I took care of my self first.
Now I know that don’t sound right, But don’t think too bad of me
But now it keeps me up at nights, What I could’ve done differently.
 
The Preacher said “Boys he who is killed tonight, Shall dine with the lord in paradise.”
One boy spoke up said “Preacher come on, An’ eat ‘cher supper with us.”
 
C, G, F, C, D, F x1
 
I’d be no guest at the table of the Lord, His food is not to be mine.
‘Cause I cursed his name every chance that is could, I reckon that’s why I’m still alive
Am, C, F(barr) (slide to) G(barr) (slide to) F(barr) x2
C, G, F, C, D, F x1








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version 2 








Am    C          G     F  D                         F
I got drafted at nineteen Me and a bunch of  boys from home
 
C       G      F       C
January      forty three
D                                     F
We Drove out to pine bluff and signed on                         G                F           C
Went to basic south of Birmingham
D                           F
They put me on a west coast train                                   G              F            C
Spent three days out in san diego
D                            F
Then shipped me back east again
C         G       F     C
Left a port out of new york
D                          F
Slept for months in british rain
C        G        F           C
I tore it up down in London town
D                           F
Then they shipped me back out again
 
Chorus:
C                     G
And the preacher said boys
F                C
He who is killed tonight
D                             F
Will dine with the lord in parade
C                G
Then one boy spoke up
F               C
Said preacher come on
D                   F
Eat your supper with us
 
C        G                  F
Never talk about those first days
D                    F
Lots of friends left behind
C          G           F      C
But I made it all the across france
D                          F
And I fought at the maginot line
C      G            F
Rode a tank into Belgium
D                            F
I liked them better than the French
C       G       F           C
Like my daddy thirty years before
D                    F
I did my time in the trench
C       G             F
Lots of days theres no water
D                      F
But the liquor kept me warm
C           G                   F             C
The cellers were stocked to the ceilings with booze
D                            F
So I carried a bottle with my gun
 
CHORUS
 
C            G              F
Three times I made seargent
D                  F
Im not that kind of man
C       G         F       C
Pretty much as quick as I could
D                            F
I got busted back to private again
C            G                 F
Cause taking orders never suited me
D                           F
But givin them out was much worse
C           G           F          C
I could not stand to get my friends killed
D                        F
So I took care of myself first
C           G               F
Now I know that don’t sound right
D                    F
Don’t think to bad of me
C       G          F
No it keeps me up nights
C                           F
What I could’ve done differently
 
CHORUS
 
C       G               F             C
I was not to dine at the table of the lord
D                     F
His Food was not to be mine
C            G                F             C
Cause I cursed his name every chance that I could
D                                  F
And I reckon that’s why I’m still alive.
 
Finish out pick'n progression









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version 3








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










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