| A miner was leavin’his home for his work
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| He heard his little child scream
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| He went to the side of his little girl’s bed
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| Oh, daddy, I’ve had such a dream
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| Oh, daddy my daddy, oh don’t go away
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| For dreams have so often come true
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| Oh, daddy my daddy, oh don’t go away
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| I never could live without you
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| I dreamed that the mine was all covered with flame
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| The men all fought for their lives
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| Just then the scene changed, and the mouth of the mine
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| Was covered with sweethearts and wives
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| Oh, daddy my daddy, oh don’t go away
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| For dreams have so often come true
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| Oh, daddy my daddy, oh don’t go away
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| I never could live without you
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| Go down to the village and tell your dear friends
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| As sure as the bright stars do shine
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| There’s somethin’that’s goin’to happen today
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| Oh, daddy, don’t go to the mine
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| Her daddy was smilin’and stroking her hair
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| Was turning away from her side
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| But throwin’her small arms around daddy’s neck
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| She gave him a kiss and then cried
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| Oh, daddy my daddy, oh don’t go away
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| For dreams have so often come true
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| Oh, daddy my daddy, oh don’t go away
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| I never could live without you |