paroles de chanson Blue Diamond Mines - Kathy Mattea
I
remember
the
ways
in
the
bygone
days
When
we
was
all
in
our
prime
When
us
and
John
L.
we
give
the
old
man
hell
Down
in
the
Blue
Diamond
Mine
Well
the
whistle
would
blow
'for
the
rooster
crow
Full
two
hours
before
daylight
When
a
man
done
his
best
and
earned
his
good
rest
At
seven
dollars
a
night
In
the
mines
in
the
mines
In
the
Blue
Diamond
Mines
I
worked
my
life
away
In
the
mines
in
the
mines
In
the
Blue
Diamond
Mines
I
fall
on
my
knees
and
pray.
You
old
black
gold
you've
taken
my
lung
Your
dust
has
darkened
my
home
And
now
I
am
old
and
you've
turned
your
back
Where
else
can
an
old
miner
go
Well
it's
Algomer
Block
and
Big
Leather
Woods
Now
its
Blue
Diamond
too
The
bits
are
all
closed
get
another
job
What
else
can
an
old
miner
do?
Now
the
union
is
dead
and
they
shake
their
heads
Well
mining
has
had
it's
day
But
they're
stripping
off
my
mountain
top
And
they
pay
me
eight
dollars
a
day
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