Nanci Griffith - Big Blue Ball of War Lyrics

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Big Blue Ball of War

Big Blue Ball of War Lyrics by Nanci Griffith
Big Blue Ball of War Lyrics

What Are The Lyrics For Big Blue Ball of War By Nanci Griffith?

In 1914, this ball was at war
It went from Belgium on through Ireland
The Congo, then back home

This big blue ball of war spun on it's own
Spinning history in lines of blood
When many souls fell off

And we all ride on, this big blue ball of war
Souls with tickets through the veil, we all ride on
And we all ride on, this big blue ball of war
We choose to spin around and ride
This big blue ball of war

Almost a century the blood has flowed
We've killed our men of peace around this ball
And refused to hear their ghosts

We spend our destinies in deeds of hate
Humanity upon this ball
Is just a bloody fall from grace

And we all ride on
(We all ride)
This big blue ball of war
Souls with tickets through the veil
We all ride on, and we all ride on
(We all ride)
This big blue ball of war
We choose to spin around and ride
This big blue ball of war

A reformation just might save us all
A voice of harmony and open heart
Where the women teach the song

These men of evil deed can be proven wrong
If we join hand to hand with Abraham
So not a soul falls off

And we'll all ride on
(We all ride)
This big blue ball of war
Souls with tickets through the veil
We'll all ride on, and we'll all ride on
(We all ride)
This big blue ball of war
We'll choose to spin around and ride
This big blue ball of war

We'll choose to spin around and ride
This big blue ball of war

Who Wrote Big Blue Ball of War By Nanci Griffith?

Nanci Griffith

What's The Duration Of The Big Blue Ball of War By Nanci Griffith?

The duration of Big Blue Ball of War is 4:05 minutes and seconds.

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