Lyrics Springhill Mining Disaster - U2
Bono
(Spoken):
Like
to...
I'd
like
to
try
a
song
that
I
think
we've
only
played
once
before,
so.
This
is
a
city
that
a...
a
lot
of
Irish
people
came
to
this
city,
right?
So
this
time...
this
Irish...
the
Irish
people
came
as
rock
and
roll
band,
okay?
So...
but
this
is
a
folk
song.
It's
like...
the
Irish
kinda'
hold
America
in
a
very
special
place
because,
for
over
a
hundred
years
or
more,
Irish
have
come
over
here
to
find
work
and
find
a
future.
And
they
brought
with
them
songs,
old
Irish
folk
songs
that
became
old
American
folk
songs.
And,
I
hope
maybe
we'd
leave
behind
some
songs
one
day.
This
is
a
song
written
by
Peggy
Seeger.
It's
a
song...
I
wished
I'd
heard
this
song
on
the
radio
during
the
miners'
strike
in
England
a
few
years
ago.
This
is
called
Springhill
Mining
Disaster.
In
the
town
of
Springhill,
Nova
Scotia
Down
in
the
dark
of
the
Cumberland
mine
There's
blood
on
the
coal,
and
the
miners
lie
In
roads
that
never
saw
sun
or
sky
Roads--
Bono
(Spoken):
Shut
up
for
a
second,
will
you?
Stop
whistling
'cause
I'm
not
in
the
Beatles,
okay?
It's
U2
here.
In
the
town
of
Springhill
They
don't
sleep
easy
Often
the
earth
will
tremble
and
roll
When
the
earth
is
restless
Miners
die
Bone
and
blood
is
the
price
of
coal
Bone
and
blood
is
the
price
of
coal
Listen
to
the
shouts
of
the
black
faced
miner
Listen
to
the
call
of
the
rescue
team
We
have
no
water,
light
or
bread
So
we're
living
on
songs
and
hope
instead
Living
on
songs
and
hope
instead
In
the
town
of
Springhill,
Nova
Scotia
Down
in
the
dark
of
the
Cumberland
mine
There's
blood
on
the
coal,
and
the
miners
lie
In
roads
that
never
saw
sun
or
sky
Roads
that
never
saw
sun
nor
sky
In
the
town
of
Springhill
Don't
sleep
easy
Often
the
earth
will
tremble
and
roll
When
the
earth
is
restless
Miners
die
Bone
and
blood
is
the
price
of
coal
Bone
and
blood
is
the
price
of
coal
Bone
and
blood
is
the
price
of
coal
Bono
(Spoken):
Thanks
for
your
patience.
thank
you.
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