Em C When I was just a young boy, on the okalhoma plains Em C I tried to keep my shoes shined, tried to keep a clean name G F C Way over town, lived a boy named Eugene Pratt Em D C And we weren?t allowed to talk to him, say hi and none of that no no Em C I went off to school, Eugene sat right in front of my desk Em C The kids they made fun of him, cause Gene was such a mess Lord G F C But oh, he worked hard, and he took home a mess of good grades Em D C And when it came time for him to go to big school, Eugene went far away D Em D C Cause that?s the way it was, and that?s the way it is D Em D C And that?s the way it was, and that?s the way it is Em C I went off to college, got myself a job in the campus store Em C But in the meantime, Gene spent his time writin? bout the world and war G F C I didn?t understand, all the things he was talkin about Em D C So my friends and me from that old fraternity, got drunk and blocked it all out (Yes we did) Em C And then we graduated, lost our deference, our excuse. Em C And the man said, come here boys, gonna put your education to a good use G F C Went down to the draft board, saw Eugene lookin? alive and well Em D C But when it came time to put his name on the line, he told them boys to go to hell (Yes he did) Em C Eugene was by far the smartest, the most concerned with humanity Em C But it was him they took, far away, and stuck in a penitentiary lordy G F C I can?t help but wonder, if we?d all stand up like him Em D C Then there?d be no one to carry those damn guns for something nobody believes in D Em D C But that ain?t the way it was, that ain?t the way it is D Em D C That ain?t the way it was, that ain?t the way it is D Em D C That ain?t the way it was, that ain?t the way it is D Em D C That ain?t the way it was, that ain?t the way it is