| He’s had more hard luck than most men could stand
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| The mines was his first love but never his friend
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| He’s lived a hard life and hard he’ll die
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| Black lung’s done got him his time is nigh
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| Black lung, black lung, oh you’re just bidin' your time
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| Soon all of this sufferin' I’ll leave behind
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| But I can’t help but wonder what God had in mind
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| To send such a devil to claim this soul of mine
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| He went to the boss man but he closed the door
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| Well, it seems you’re not wanted when you’re sick and you’re poor
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| You ain’t even covered in their medical plans
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| And your life depends on the favors of man
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| Down in the poor house on starvation’s plan
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| Where pride is a stranger and doomed is a man
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| His soul full of coal dust till his body’s decayed
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| And everyone but black lung’s done turned him away
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| Black lung, black lung, oh your hand’s icy cold
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| As you reach for my life and you torture my soul
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| Cold as that water hole down in that dark cave
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| Where I spent my life’s blood diggin' my own grave
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| Down at the graveyard the boss man came
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| With his little bunch of flowers, dear God what a shame
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| Take back those flowers, don’t you sing no sad songs
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| The die has been cast now, a good man is gone
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| He’s had more hard luck than most men could stand
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| The mines was his first love but never his friend
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| He’s lived a hard life and hard he’ll die
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| Black lung’s done got him his time is nigh
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| Black lung, black lung, oh you’re just bidin' your time
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| Soon all of this sufferin' I’ll leave behind
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| But I can’t help but wonder what God had in mind
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| To send such a devil to claim this soul of mine |