Lyrics Dark As a Dungeon - Willie Nelson
Come
and
listen
you
fellows,
young
and
so
fine
And
seek
not
your
fortune
in
the
dark,
dreary
mines
It
will
form
as
a
habit
and
seep
in
your
soul
'Til
the
stream
of
your
blood
is
as
black
as
the
coal
And
it's
dark
as
a
dungeon
and
damp
as
the
dew
Where
the
danger
is
double
and
the
pleasures
are
few
Where
the
rain
never
falls
and
the
sun
never
shines
And
it's
dark
as
a
dungeon
way
down
in
the
mines
Well
it's
many
a
man
I
have
known
in
my
day
Who
lived
just
to
labor
his
whole
life
away
Like
a
fiend
with
his
dope
and
a
drunkard
his
wine
A
man
will
have
lust
for
the
lure
of
the
mines
And
it's
dark
as
a
dungeon
and
damp
as
the
dew
Where
the
danger
is
double
and
the
pleasures
are
few
Where
the
rain
never
falls
and
the
sun
never
shines
And
it's
dark
as
a
dungeon
way
down
in
the
mines
Oh
midnight,
or
the
morning,
or
the
middle
of
the
day
It's
the
same
to
the
miner
who
labors
away
Where
the
demons
of
death
often
come
by
surprise
One
fall
of
the
slate
and
you're
buried
alive
Where
it's
dark
as
a
dungeon
and
damp
as
the
dew
Where
the
danger
is
double
and
the
pleasures
are
few
Where
the
rain
never
falls
and
the
sun
never
shines
And
it's
dark
as
a
dungeon
way
down
in
the
mines
I
hope
when
I'm
gone
and
the
ages
shall
roll
My
body
will
blacken
and
turn
into
coal
Then
I'll
look
from
the
door
of
my
heavenly
home
And
pity
the
miner
diggin'
my
bones
Where
it's
dark
as
a
dungeon
and
damp
as
the
dew
Where
the
danger
is
double
and
the
pleasures
are
few
Where
the
rain
never
falls
and
the
sun
never
shines
And
it's
dark
as
a
dungeon
way
down
in
the
mines
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