paroles de chanson West Virginia Mine Disaster - Kathy Mattea
Oh
say,
did
you
see
him,
it
was
early
this
morning
He
passed
all
your
houses
on
his
way
to
the
coal
He
was
tall,
he
was
slender,
and
his
dark
eyes
so
tender
His
occupation
was
mining,
West
Virginia
his
home
It
was
just
before
twelve,
I
was
feeding
the
children
Ben
Moseley
came
running
to
bring
us
the
news
Number
eight
is
all
flooded,
many
men
are
in
danger
And
we
don't
know
their
number,
but
we
fear
they're
all
doomed
So
I
picked
up
the
baby,
and
I
left
all
the
others
To
comfort
each
other
and
to
pray
for
their
own
There's
Tommy,
fourteen,
and
there's
John
not
much
younger
Their
own
time
soon
will
be
coming
to
go
down
the
black
hole
What
will
I
say
to
his
poor
little
children?
And
what
will
I
tell
his
dear
mother
at
home?
And
what
will
I
say
to
my
heart
that's
clear
broken?
To
my
heart
that's
clear
broken
if
my
baby
is
gone?
Now,
if
I
had
the
money
to
do
more
than
just
feed
them
I'd
give
them
good
learning,
the
best
could
be
found
So
when
they
growed
up
they'd
be
checkers
and
weighers
And
not
spend
their
life
digging
in
the
dark
underground
Say,
did
you
see
him
going,
it
was
early
this
morning
He
passed
all
your
houses
on
his
way
to
the
coal
He
was
tall,
he
was
slender,
and
his
dark
eyes
so
tender
His
occupation
was
mining,
West
Virginia
his
home
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