| I was born in West Virginia
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| Where the land is black with coal
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| For a man to feed his family
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| It takes twelve hours a day a diggin' in a dirty black hole
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| Way down in the bottom of a mountain
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| Way down in the bottom of a hole
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| Way down in the bottom of a mountain
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| I’m diggin' and a shovelin' and a loadin' out the dirty black coal
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| Some men give their wives jewelry
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| Some men give their wives gold
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| But all I can give to my sweet woman
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| Are the few dollars I make from diggin' out the dirty black coal
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| Way down in the bottom of a mountain
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| Way down in the bottom of a hole
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| Way down in the bottom of a mountain
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| I’m diggin' and a shovelin' and a loadin' out the dirty black coal
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| I draw script for most of my money
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| I never see a lot of that
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| I work all week and go to church on Sunday
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| Well the preacher gonna get what’s left when they pass the hat
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| Way down in the bottom of a mountain
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| Way down in the bottom of a hole
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| Way down in the bottom of a mountain
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| I’m diggin' and a shovelin' and a loadin' out the dirty black coal
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| I’m diggin' and a shovelin' and a loadin' out the dirty black coal |