| Jesse got trapped in a coal mine, digging in the dark black pearl
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| Jesse got trapped in a coal mine, never did marry his girl
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| There ain’t no air, and there ain’t no light
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| And there ain’t no way to make it out alive
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| His wedding was planned for the 5th of July
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| But Jesse got trapped in a coal mine and never did marry his girl
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| Your hands gets black and your eyes gets burned, your lungs get tired and poor
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| It draws you in like a opium den, and beckons you back for more
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| There ain’t no air and there ain’t no light
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| And there ain’t no way to make it out alive
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| His wedding was planned for the 5th of July
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| But Jesse got trapped in a coal mine and never did marry his girl
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| Down, down under West Virginia
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| Down, down in the pitch black earth
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| Down, down on her knees she cried
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| My love is somewhere in that mountain
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| Jesse got trapped in a coal mine, digging in the dark black pearl
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| Jesse got trapped in a coal mine, never did marry his girl
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| She held out hope for a couple of months that he was still living somewhere
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| That he’d put up the strongest kind of fight
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| And he’d dig himself out with the dynamite
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| And he’d finally be free on the 5th of July
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| But Jesse got trapped in the coal mine and never did marry his girl
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| Down, down under West Virginia
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| Down, down in the pitch black earth
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| Down, down on her knees she cried
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| Down, down deep below the surface
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| Down, down by the mason-dixon line
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| Down, down on her knees she cried
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| My love is somewhere in that mountain |