| Jesus Christ was a man who traveled through the land
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| Hard working man and brave
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| He said to the rich, «Give your goods to the poor.»
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| So they laid Jesus Christ in his grave.
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| Jesus was a man, a carpenter by hand
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| His followers true and brave
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| One dirty little coward called Judas Iscariot
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| Has laid Jesus Christ in his grave
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| He went to the sick, he went to the poor,
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| And he went to the hungry and the lame;
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| Said that the poor would one day win this world,
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| And so they laid Jesus Christ in his grave.
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| He went to the preacher, he went to the sheriff,
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| Told them all the same;
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| Sell all of your jewelry and give it to the Poor,
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| But they laid Jesus Christ in his grave.
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| When Jesus came to town, the working folks around,
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| Believed what he did say;
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| The bankers and the preachers they nailed him on a cross,
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| And they laid Jesus Christ in his grave.
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| Poor working people, they follered him around,
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| Sung and shouted gay;
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| Cops and the soldiers, they nailed him in the air,
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| And they nailed Jesus Christ in his grave.
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| Well the people held their breath when they heard about his death,
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| And everybody wondered why;
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| It was the landlord and the soldiers that he hired.
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| That nailed Jesus Christ in the sky.
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| When the love of the poor shall one day turn to hate.
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| When the patience of the workers gives away
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| «Would be better for you rich if you never had been born»
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| So they laid Jesus Christ in his grave.
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| This song was written in New York City
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| Of rich men, preachers and slaves
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| Yes, if Jesus was to preach like he preached in Galillee,
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| They would lay Jesus Christ in his grave. |