Nailed to the Body of Lincoln

James Monger

She's got a tattoo of another man around her navel
Behind the poster of a tie-dyed president there's a picture of me
On a road trip to Gettysburg, on a cold Appalachian Sunday
I felt a hand caress my cheek
She said "This is where the bullet hit"

But to her I'm Robert E. Lee
And I renounce my confederacy
And I'll carry that flag to be
Nailed to the body of Lincoln

She's got a brother in Lexington, but she won't see him
She says he's dull and old-fashioned
As she pulls out a rabbit's foot and suck son a penny
And on a road trip to Washington she rеturned a dead senator's wallеt
Now all the boys up on Capitol Hill call her Honest Aloysia

But to her I'm Robert E. Lee
And I renounce my confederacy
And I'll carry that flag to be
Nailed to the body of Lincoln

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When was the song “Nailed to the Body of Lincoln” released by The Original Brothers and Sisters of Love?
The song Nailed to the Body of Lincoln was released in 1999, on the album “The Legende of Jeb Minor”.
Who composed the song “Nailed to the Body of Lincoln” by The Original Brothers and Sisters of Love?
The song “Nailed to the Body of Lincoln” by The Original Brothers and Sisters of Love was composed by James Monger.

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