Lyrics Working Man - The Dubliners
You
see
they
are
working
men
It's
a
working
man
I
am
and
I've
been
down
underground
And
I
swear
to
God
if
I
ever
see
the
sun
Over
any
length
of
time,
I
can
hold
it
in
my
mind
I
never
again
will
go
down
underground
At
the
age
of
sixteen
years,
he
quarreled
with
his
peers
And
he
swears
there
will
never
be
another
on
In
the
dark
recess
of
the
mine,
where
you
age
before
your
time
And
the
coal
dust
lies
heavy
on
your
lungs
At
the
age
of
sixty-four,
If
he
lives
that
long,
He'll
greet
you
at
the
door
And
he'll
gently
lead
you
by
the
arm
In
the
dark
recess
of
the
mine,
He
can
take
you
back
in
time
Tell
you
of
the
hardships
that
were
there
No,
I
never
again
will
go
down
underground
1 Back in Durham Gaol
2 Step It Out Mary
3 Reels
4 I Ever You Go to Dublin Town
5 Working Man
6 Further Along
7 Cavan Girl
8 The Crack Was Ninety in the Isle of Man
9 Step It Out Mary
10 Back in Durham Gaol
11 Sailing In / Alice's Reel
12 Coming of the Road
13 Ar Eirinn Ni Neosfainn Ce Hi
14 Ta an Coileach Ag Fogairt an Lae
15 St. Patrick's Cathedral
16 The Crack Was Ninety in the Isle of Man
17 The Job of Journey Work
18 Further Along
19 Miss Zanussi / St. Martin's Day
20 Working Man
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