Artist: | George Rowe (English) |
User: | George Rowe |
Duration: | 130 seconds |
Delay: | 12 seconds |
Chord names: | Not defined |
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Comment: | - |
C Come listen you fellows so F young and so G fine
Oh C seek not your fortune in the F dark dreary C mine
It will form as a habit and F seep in your G soul
'Till the C stream of your blood is as F black as the C coal
C It's G dark as a dungeon and C damp as the dew
Where the G danger is double, and the C pleasures are few
Where the rain never C7 falls and the F sun ne- Dm ver G shines
It's C dark as a dungeon way F down in the C mines
It's a-many a man I've F known in my G day
Who C lived just to labor F his life a C way
Like a fiend with his dope and F a drunkard his G wine
A C man will have lust for the F lure of the C mine
The midnight, the morning, or the F middle of the G day
It's the C same to the miner F who labors a C way
Where the demons of death F often come by sur G prise
One C fall of the slate and F your buried a C live
C It's G dark as a dungeon and C damp as the dew
Where the G danger is double, and the C pleasures are few
Where the rain never C7 falls and the F sun ne- Dm ver G shines
It's C dark as a dungeon way F down in the C mines
I hope when I'm gone and the F ages shall G roll
My C body will blacken and F turn into C coal
Then I'll look from the door of F my heavenly G home
And C pity the miner a- F diggin' my C bones
C It's G dark as a dungeon and C damp as the dew
Where the G danger is double, and the C pleasures are few
Where the rain never C7 falls and the F sun ne- Dm ver G shines
It's C dark as a dungeon way F down in the C mines