paroles de chanson Springhill Mining Disaster - The Dubliners
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
nor
sky.
In
roads
that
never
saw
sun
nor
sky.
In
the
town
of
Springhill,
you
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.
In
the
town
of
Springhill,
Nova
Scotia
Late
in
the
year
of
fifty-eight
The
day
still
comes
and
the
sun
still
shines
(But
it′s)
Dark
as
the
grave
in
the
Cumberland
mine.
(But
it's)
Dark
as
the
grave
in
the
Cumberland
mine.
Down
at
the
coal
face,
miners
working
Rattle
of
the
belt
and
the
cutter's
blade
Rumble
of
the
rock
and
the
walls
closed
round
(The)
Living
and
the
dead
men
two
miles
down.
(The)
Living
and
the
dead
men
two
miles
down.
Twelve
men
lay
two
miles
from
the
pitshaft
Twelve
men
lay
in
the
dark
and
sang
Long
hot
days
in
the
miners
tomb
(It
was)
Three
feet
high
and
a
hundred
long.
(It
was)
Three
feet
high
and
a
hundred
long.
Three
days
past
and
the
lamps
gave
out
And
Caleb
Rushton
got
up
and
and
said
We′ve
no
more
water,
or
light,
or
bread
(So
we′ll)
Live
on
song
and
hope
instead.
(So
we'll)
Live
on
song
and
hope
instead.
Listen
for
the
shouts
of
the
blackfaced
miners
Listen
thru
the
rubble
for
a
rescue
team
Three
hundred
feet
of
coal
and
slag
Hope
imprisoned
in
a
three
foot
seam.
Hope
imprisoned
in
a
three
foot
seam.
Twelve
days
passes
and
some
were
rescued
Leaving
the
dead
to
lie
alone
Thru
all
their
days
they
dug
their
grave
Two
miles
of
earth
for
a
marking
stone.
Two
miles
of
earth
for
a
marking
stone.
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