Lyrics Coal Train (Stimela) - Hugh Masekela
There
is
a
train
that
comes
from
Namibia
and
Malawi,
There
is
a
train
that
comes
from
Zambia
and
Zimbabwe,
There
is
a
train
that
comes
from
Angola
and
Mozambique,
From
Lesotho,
from
Botswana,
from
Zwaziland,
From
all
the
hinterland
of
Southern
and
Central
Africa.
This
train
carries
young
and
old,
African
men
Who
are
conscripted
to
come
and
work
on
contract.
In
the
golden
mineral
mines
of
Johannesburg
And
its
surrounding
metropolis,
Sixteen
hours
or
more
a
day
for
almost
no
pay.
Deep,
deep,
deep
down
in
the
belly
of
the
earth.
When
they
are
digging
and
drilling
For
that
shiny
mighty
evasive
stone,
Or
when
they
dish
that
mish
mesh
mush
food
Into
their
iron
plates
with
the
iron
shank.
Or
when
they
sit
in
their
stinking,
funky,
filthy,
Flea-ridden
barracks
and
hostels.
They
think
about
the
loved
ones
they
may
never
see
again.
Because
they
might
have
already
been
Forcibly
removed
from
where
they
last
left
them
Or
wantonly
murdered
in
the
dead
of
night
By
roving,
marauding
gangs
of
no
particular
origin,
We
are
told.
They
think
about
their
lands,
their
herds
That
were
taken
away
from
them
With
a
gun,
bomb,
teargas
and
the
cannon.
And
when
they
hear
that
Choo-Choo
train...
(A
jogging
and
a
popping
and
a
smoking
and
a
pushing
and
a
pumping
And
a
firing
and
a
steaming
and
a
Chicking
and
a
...
whaaa
whaaaa...)
They
always
curse,
curse
the
coal
train,
The
coal
train
that
brought
them
to
Johannesburg.
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