Lyrics Quecreek Flood - Anaïs Mitchell
It
was
late
in
July
At
the
Quecreek
coal
mine
When
the
water
came
rolling
down
As
black
as
bad
blood
To
where
nine
good
men
stood
Shuddering,
shivering
And
shouting
for
deliverance
Sure
they
would
drown
And
safe
above
ground
The
boss
paced
around
Surveying
the
scene
of
the
flood
After
chasing
away
The
UNWA
So
inspections
were
cheap
He
didn't
lose
sleep
He
just
stood
in
the
sun
What
could
we
have
done
He
said
this
was
an
act
of
God
And
the
President
came
From
his
party
campaign
To
shake
every
hero's
right
hand
After
slashing
the
funds
For
the
miners'
black
lungs
And
the
regulations
God
bless
our
nation
He
said
united
we
stand
And
the
anchor
girl
cried
When
the
miner's
survived
She
lauded
her
god
in
his
glory
And
the
tired
camera
man
Packed
up
the
van
And
they
wore
the
same
frown
As
they
drove
out
of
town
Where
they
found
the
next
sellable
story
And
we
who
were
raised
By
invisible
hands
And
we
who
were
raised
On
government
lies
The
prodigal
children
Of
the
promised
land
Who's
gonna
open
our
eyes
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