Nhạc sĩ: Hazel Dickens
Lời đăng bởi: 86_15635588878_1671185229650
We read in the paper and the radio tales
Us to raise our children to be miners as well
Tell them how safe the mines are today
And to be like Daddy, bring home a big pay
Now don't you believe them, my boy, that story's a lie
Remember the disaster at the Mannington mine
Where 78 miners were burned alive
Because of unsafe conditions your daddy died
They lure you with money, it sure is a sight
When you may never live to see daylight
With your name among the big headlines
Like that awful disaster at the Mannington mine
So don't you believe them, my boy, that story's a lie
Remember the disaster at the Mannington mine
Where 78 good men so uselessly died
Oh, don't follow your daddy to the Mannington mine
There's a man in a big house way up on the hill
Far, far from the shack where the poor miners live
He's got plenty of money, Lord, everything's fine
And he has forgotten the Mannington mine
Forgotten, forgotten the Mannington mine
There is a grave way down in the Mannington mine
There is a grave way down in the Mannington mine
Oh, what were their last thoughts, what were their cries
As the flames overtook them in the Mannington mine
So don't you believe them, my boy, that story's a lie
Remember the disaster at the Mannington mine
Where 78 miners were burned alive
Because of unsafe conditions your daddy died
How can God forgive you, you do know what you've done
You've killed my husband, now you want my son