Bethlehem Steel

Grant Phillips

There was a light blue as a welder's torch
It used to shine over the fields
And all the wise men strong men were drawn for miles
Followed a star to Bethlehem steel

Our mother's father worked here in world war two
On the main floor operating the drill
And in his open palms little splinters remind him of
The booming days days of Bethlehem steel

But the steeples on the hills they point
To a better life beyond this one
And that promise penetrates the clouds
And mighty walls of brick red cinnamon
Ah ah

Take a walk past Lazarus moving n' storage
Behind the Goldman's furniture store
See the smoke stacks rise on up to heaven's step
While on earth we're burnin' this miracle iron ore

But the steeples on the hills they point
To a better life beyond this one
And that promise penetrates the clouds
Even when they block the fiery sun
The sun

There was a light blue as a welder's torch
It used to shine over the fields
And all the wise men strong men were drawn for miles
Followed a star to Bethlehem steel

Bethlehem steel
Bethlehem steel
Bethlehem steel
Bethlehem steel
Yeah steel
Yeah steel
Bethlehem steel
Ah steel
Bethlehem steel
Bethlehem steel
Yeah steel
Steel
Yeah steel

Trivia about the song Bethlehem Steel by Grant Lee Buffalo

On which albums was the song “Bethlehem Steel” released by Grant Lee Buffalo?
Grant Lee Buffalo released the song on the albums “Copperopolis” in 1996 and “Storm Hymnal : Gems From The Vault Of Grant Lee Buffalo” in 2001.
Who composed the song “Bethlehem Steel” by Grant Lee Buffalo?
The song “Bethlehem Steel” by Grant Lee Buffalo was composed by Grant Phillips.

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