Springhill Mine Disaster |
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In the town of Springhill, Nova Scotia Down in the dark of the Cumberland Mine When the earth gets restless, miners die Blood and bone is the price of coal Blood and bone is the price of coal Down at the coal face the miners working Rattle of the belt and the cutters blade Rumble of rock and the walls close round The living and the dead men two miles down The living and the dead men two miles down Twelve men lie two miles from the pit shaft Twelve men lie in the dark and sang Long hot days in the miner's tomb Three feet high and a hundred long, three feet high and a hundred long Eight days passed and the lamps gave out One of the miners ups and says "There's no more water or light or bread, so we'll live on songs and hope instead, we'll live on songs and hope instead" Eight long days and some were rescued, Leaving the dead to lie alone. Through all their lives they dug their grave Two miles of earth for a marking stone, Two miles of earth for a marking stone |
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