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Ezekiel Saw the Wheel

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"Ezekiel Saw the Wheel" is a folk song.

It has been recorded by such artists as Woody Guthrie, Paul Robeson, John Lee Hooker, the Dixie Hummingbirds, the Tillers, the Fisk Jubilee Singers, The Charioteers and Gold City. The song recounts the Old Testament prophet Ezekiel's divine vision, at the start of the eponymous book.

Lyrics

Ezekiel saw the wheels; Way up in the middle of the air. Ezekiel saw the wheels; Way up in the middle of the air. Chorus And the big wheel run by Faith, good Lord; And the little wheel run by the Grace of God; In the wheel in the wheel good Lord; Way up in the middle of the air. Who's that yonder dressed in white? Way in the middle of the air. It must be the children of the Israelite's: Way up in the middle of the air. Chorus And the big wheel run by Faith, good Lord; And the little wheel run by the Grace of God; In the wheel in the wheel in the wheel good Lord; Way up in the middle of the air. Who's that yonder dressed in red? Way in the middle of the air. It must be the children that Moses led: Way in the middle of the air. Ezekiel saw the wheel; Way up in the middle of the air. Now Ezekiel saw the wheel in a wheel; Way in the middle of the air. Who's that yonder dressed in black? Way in the middle of the air. It must be the children running' back: Way in the middle of the air. Chorus And the big wheel run by Faith, good Lord; And the little wheel run by the Grace of God; In the wheel in the wheel in the wheel good Lord; Way in the middle of the air, Way in the middle of the air.

References

Ezekiel Saw the Wheel Wikipedia