Miner's Prayer

Dwight Yoakam & Ralph Stanley

When the whistle blows each morning
And I walk down in that cold, dark mine
I say a prayer to my dear Saviour
Please let me see the sunshine one more time

Chorus:
When oh when will it be over
When will I lay these burdens down
And when I die, dear Lord, in heaven
Please take my soul from 'neath that cold, dark ground

Instrumental

I still grieve for my poor brother
And I still hear my dear old mother cry
When late that night they came and told her
He'd lost his life down in the Big Shoal Mine

Chorus:
When oh when will it be over
When will I lay these burdens down
And when I die, dear Lord, in heaven
Please take my soul from 'neath that cold, dark ground

Instrumental

I have no shame, I feel no sorrow
If on this earth not much I own
I have the love of my sweet children
An old plow mule, a shovel and a hoe

Chorus:
When oh when will it be over
When will I lay these burdens down
And when I die, dear Lord, in heaven
Please take my soul from 'neath that cold, dark ground

Yeah when I die, dear Lord, in heaven
Please take my soul from 'neath that cold, dark ground


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idioma : Inglés
Atmósfera : Earnest; Yearning; Dramatic; Reflective; Passionate; Earthy; Plaintive; Anguished/Distraught; Cathartic; Angst-Ridden; Theatrical; Wistful; Literate; Searching; Spiritual; Self-Conscious; Fierce; Weary; Tense/Anxious; Rollicking; Rustic
Tema : Feeling Blue; Reflection; Reminiscing
Estilo : Alternative/Indie Rock; Alt-Country; Contemporary Country; Neo-Traditionalist Country; New Traditionalist; Bakersfield Sound