Songtexte Joe Peel - June Tabor
Workington
way,
when
lads
left
school
'Twas
just
the
pit
and
foundry
beckoned
Young
Joe
went
down
to
hew
the
coal
But
not
for
long,
so
some
folks
reckoned
For
Joe
could
tackle
hard
and
Joe
could
run
He
only
needed
time
for
growing
And
soon
he'd
signed
his
name
to
play
And
to
the
city
moved
away
Now
on
the
sports
page
he'd
appear
The
idol
of
the
local
lasses
Out
on
the
field
he
played
it
fair
While
all
the
girls
made
forward
passes
Until
another
match
turned
people's
heads
Jarrow
lads
v
ruling
classes
And
with
no
future
in
it
now
It's
home
again
and
up
The
Brow
Back
underground
to
hear
no
lark
For
thirty
years
from
dawn
till
evening
Until
the
coal
had
left
its
mark
And
to
the
bank
the
earth
returned
him
No
more
to
sweat
his
days
out
in
the
dark
Some
years
on
top
the
dust
had
earned
him
And
all
the
while
the
sickness
grew
Still
he'd
ask
what
he
could
do
for
you
He'd
do
odd
jobs
for
one
and
all
Though
snow
was
thick
or
rain
was
teeming
And
all
the
world
would
seem
to
call
The
kettle
never
finished
steaming
"Reach
up",
he'd
say,
"By
god,
you're
looking
thin"
While
mischief
in
his
eyes
was
gleaming
"If
Lizzie
thinks
you're
hungry
still
They'll
be
nowt
for
us
in
her
will."
The
day
you
left,
I
stayed
outside
With
scalding
tears,
no
comfort
knowing
We
all
turned
up
to
say
goodbye
The
church
was
filled
to
overflowing
You'd
never
have
believed
it
if
you'd
seen
How
many
people
mourned
your
going
And
just
how
lucky
folks
still
feel
To
say
they
knew
Joe
Peel
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