Miners´ Song

The tough morning,
the grief-filled house,
a field left
half ploughed up.

The whole life is the shift,
the work - the price,
a rock hits you,
you leave a wife, behind.

The furrow has been dragged for the last time.
The furrow / the furrow, has been dragged.
The furrow has been dragged for the last time.
The furrow / the furrow, for the last (time).

A miner got killed
fright tightens the throat,
as life rolls like a river
over the hearts that went cold.

The whole life is a moment,
but a shift in a big assingment,
one's scream is but a moan
that softly fades away.

The furrow has been dragged for the last time.
The furrow / the furrow, has been dragged.
The furrow has been dragged for the last time.
The furrow / the furrow, for the last (time).



Credits
Writer(s): David Williams, Elliott Weston
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