Lyrics Coal Miners Daughter - Mary Duff
Well,
I
was
borned
a
coal
miner's
daughter
In
a
cabin,
on
a
hill
in
Butcher
Holler
We
were
poor
but
we
had
love
That's
the
one
thing
that
daddy
made
sure
of
He
shoveled
coal
to
make
a
poor
man's
dollar
My
daddy
worked
all
night
in
the
Van
Lear
coal
mines
All
day
long
in
the
field
a
hoin'
corn
Mommy
rocked
the
babies
at
night
And
read
the
Bible
by
the
coal
oil
light
And
ever'
thing
would
start
all
over
come
break
of
morn
Daddy
loved
and
raised
eight
kids
on
a
miner's
pay
Mommy
scrubbed
our
clothes
on
a
washboard
ever'
day
Why
I've
seen
her
fingers
bleed
To
complain,
there
was
no
need
She'd
smile
in
mommy's
understanding
way
In
the
summertime
we
didn't
have
shoes
to
wear
But
in
the
wintertime
we'd
all
get
a
brand
new
pair
From
a
mail
order
catalog
Money
made
from
selling
a
hog
Daddy
always
managed
to
get
the
money
somewhere
Yeah,
I'm
proud
to
be
a
coal
miner's
daughter
I
remember
well,
the
well
where
I
drew
water
The
work
we
done
was
hard
At
night
we'd
sleep
'cause
we
were
tired
I
never
thought
of
ever
leaving
Butcher
Holler
Well
a
lot
of
things
have
changed
since
a
way
back
then
And
it's
so
good
to
be
back
home
again
Not
much
left
but
the
floor,
nothing
lives
here
anymore
Except
the
memory
of
a
coal
miner's
daughter
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