"God of the poor man this is how the day began Eight codefendants, I, Daniel Berrigan Oh and only a layman's batch of napalm We pulled the draft files out We burned them in the parking lot Better the files than the bodies of children
I had no right but for the love of you I had no right but for the love of you
Many roads led here, walked with the suffering Tom in Guatamala, Phillip in New Orleans Oh it's a long road from law to justice I went to Vietnam, I went for peace They dropped their bombs Right where my government knew I would be
I had no right but for the love of you I had no right but for the love of you
And all my country saw Were priests who broke the law
First it was question, then it was a mission How to be American, how to be a Christian Oh if their law is their cross and the cross is burning
The love of you The love of you
God of the just I'll never win a peace prize Falling like Jesus Now let the jury rise Oh it's all of us versus all that paper They took the only way they know who is on trial today Deliver us unto each other, I pray
I had no right but for the love of you And every trial I stood, I stood for you
Eyes on the trial 8 a.m. arrival Hands on the Bible
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Compositor: Dorothy S Williams (Williams Dar) ECAD: Obra #5392008