Jesus of Milwaukee went to see
Jesus of Poughkeepsie
Who lived in a lean-to down a dirty road
Well Jesus of Milwaukee he asked
Jesus of Poughkeepsie
How he deals with such a heavy load
And he said, Jesus Christ
I wield my rod
He said Jesus Christ
I'm the Lord thy God
Jesus of Milwaukee went to see
Jesus of Miami
Who lived in a palm tree
And drank his rum and Coke
Well Jesus of Milwaukee he asked
Jesus of Miami
What he thinks of the ordinary folk
And he said, Jesus Christ
I wield my rod
He said Jesus Christ
I'm the Lord thy God
I am, I am the Lord thy God
Stand back, stand back and be awed
Jesus of Milwaukee went to see
Jesus of Decatur
Whose church was just a rickety shack
Well Jesus of Milwaukee he asked
Jesus of Decatur
If he's on the inside track
And he said, Jesus Christ
I wield my rod
He said Jesus Christ
I'm the Lord thy God
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