The Miner's Lullaby

Utah Phillips

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    Once, long ago, he was handsome and tall
    And fit to be called to the war
    We left our village, family and all
    To never return any more

    Now he takes his coat, his bucket and lamp
    And whistles away to the cage
    Where men young and old from all over the camp
    Gather in search of a wage

    Husband, sleep, lay your head back and dream
    A slow fallen leaf borne down to the stream
    Then carried away on the wings of morphine
    Homeward far over the sea

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    My husband and I are Roman in faith
    And we have a secret to keep
    If ever his life is taken away
    Then gentle and long will he sleep
    Now some men pass with family around
    And linens and blankets so clean
    But seldom a miner goes underground
    Without his tin of morphine

    Husband, sleep, lay your head back and dream
    A slow fallen leaf borne down to the stream
    Then carried away on the wings of morphine
    Homeward far over the sea

    And now here's a word, an explosion is heard
    The miners are trapped far below
    If any survived down there alive
    I'm certain we never will know

    Although our families have vainly appealed
    No rescue attempt can be seen
    Our hope for loved ones in the dark earth sealed
    Now lies in a tin of morphine

    Husband, sleep, lay your head back and dream
    A slow fallen leaf borne down to the stream
    Then carried away on the wings of morphine
    Homeward far over the sea
    Homeward far over the sea

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    Composición: Utah Phillips

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