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There was a light blue as a welders torch
It used to shine over the fields
And all the wise men, strong men were drawn for miles
Followed a star to Bethlehem SteelOur mothers 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 SteelBut 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, ahTake a walk past Lazarus moving n storage
Behind the Goodmans furniture store
See the smoke stacks rise on up to heavens step
While on earth, were burnin this miracle iron oreBut 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 sunThere was a light blue as a welders torch
It used to shine over the fields
And all of the wise men, strong men were drawn for miles

Followed a star to Bethlehem SteelBethlehem Steel
Bethlehem Steel
Bethlehem Steel
Bethlehem SteelYeah, steel
Yeah, steelBethlehem Steel
Ah, steel
Bethlehem Steel
Bethlehem SteelYeah, steel
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Ah, steel

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Grant Lee Buffalo is a Los Angeles-based rock band, consisting of Grant-Lee Phillips (vocals and guitar), Paul Kimble (bass) and Joey Peters (drums). All three were previously members of another LA band, Shiva Burlesque. As GLB, they released four albums: Fuzzy (1993), Mighty Joe Moon (1994), Copperopolis (1996) and Jubilee (1998, without Kimble who had left the band the previous year). After the release of Jubilee, the band broke up and Phillips continued to pursue a successful solo career. In 2010 the band reunited and they will be touring again in 2011.

Read more about Grant Lee Buffalo on Last.fm.


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