Joy is a blacksmith and he lives in a tiny town
A pretty girl, a lazy dog and charming folks around
When the sun rises up he enters in his forge
Making up some noisy tunes with the words once he wrote
Hammer is the biggest thing Man had ever done
Hammer is the biggest thing Man had ever done
Hammer is the biggest thing Man had ever done
Hammer is the biggest thing Man had ever done
Joy's mother gives a call, Come baby have the meal
Joy says to her, I am coming Ma. Let me first melt the steel
So he keeps on blowing the furnace there in that sweaty forge
And making up an old soft tune with the words he ever wrote
The fire is the biggest thing Man had ever done
The fire is the biggest thing Man had ever done
The fire is the biggest thing Man had ever done
The hammer is the biggest thing Man had ever done
When the Sunman is good to go and the sky is red enough
The poor boy takes his burrow, loaded by his stuffs
And he takes them to the marketplace and sells them by the road
And the way back home he smiles and sings the song he ever wrote
The wheel is the biggest thing Man had ever done
The wheel is the biggest thing Man had ever done
The fire is the biggest thing Man had ever done
The hammer is the biggest thing Man had ever done