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Big Hewer (Ewan McColl and Peggy Seeger)
Down in the dirt and darkness I was born, go down Out of the hard black coal face I was torn, go down Kicked the world and the earth split open Crawled through a crack where the rock was broken Burrowed a hole, away in the coal, go down
In a cradle of coal in the darkness I was laid, go down Down in the dirt and the darkness I was raised, go down Cut my teeth on a five foot timber, Held up the roof with me little finger, Started me time, away in the mine, go down
I'm the son of a son of a son of a collier's son, go down Coal dust runs in the veins where the blood should run, go down Three steel ribs and an iron backbone Teeth that'll bite through rock and blackstone Gettin' me steam up, hewin the seam, go down
On the day that I was born I was six foot tall, go down On the very next day I learned to haul, go down On the third day worked with board and pillar On the fourth I worked as a long haul filler Working me time, away in the mine, go down
Three hundred years I've hewed at the coal by hand, go down In the pits of Durham and East Northumberland, go down Been gassed and burned and blown assunder Buried more times than I can number getting the coal away in the hole, go down
I've scrabbled and picked at the face where the roof was low, go down I've crawled in the seams where only a mole could go, go down In the thin cut seams I've ripped and readied Where even the rats are born bowlegged, Winning the coal away in the hole, go down
I've worked in the Hutton, the Plessy, the Brockwell seam, go down The Bench and the Bowl the Busty the Marshall Green, go down I've lain on me back in the Old Three Quarter Upto me chin in stinking water, Hewin the coal, away in the hole, go down.
Out of the dirt and the darkness I was born, go down Out of the hard black coalface I was torn, go down I lived in the shade of the high pit heap I'm still down there where the seams are deep I'm diggin a hole, away in the coal, go down |
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