Tonalité : F major
Verse 1
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I'm just a
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miner in a mining town
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and I work like a mole in
a hole in the ground.
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The sun comes up and the sun goes down,
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I don't see much sun in my mining town.
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Hard rock, lead, soft coal,
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zinc,
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and all kinds of hard stuff.
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I got up this morning in my same old way,
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and I had a cup of coffee to
start off my day,
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and I kissed my wife goodbye on
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her stocking feet,
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and I went outside walking
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down the street,
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Walkin' and a thinkin',
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thinkin' and a walkin'.
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Centralia here is a pretty little town,
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You can see Illinois for miles around,
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But I can't see too far workin' down
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in the hole in the ground.
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This blast, it hit us number five,
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I don't know how many come out alive,
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It hauled me out with a busted head,
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the lady said a hundred and
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eleven was dead.
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Well, I'm a -wondering,
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if a blast was ever to come to a senator's seat,
If a splosion was ever to rock old Congress halls,
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would they put in any safety devices?
I think there's just about
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enough loose gas
floatin' around that Capitol dome
to make a mighty big blow
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if a spark was ever to hit it.
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