| Getcha mining soul deep — with a lesson in history
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| There’s people fighting for their communities
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| Don’t say this struggle — does not involve you
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| If you’re from the working class this is your struggle too
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| If they spent more on life as they do on death
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| We might find the money to make industry progress
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| There’s mud in the waters — there’s lies upon the page
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| There’s blood on the hillsides and they’re not getting paid
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| There’s brother 'gainst brother — there’s fathers against sons
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| But as for solidarity, I don’t see none
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| (Let's change that — let’s fight back)
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| Going on 10 months now — will it take another 10
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| Living on the breadline — with what some people send
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| Just where is the backing from the TUC
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| If we aren’t united there can only be defeat
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| Think of all those brave men — women and children alike
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| Who built the unions so others might survive
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| In better conditions — than abject misery
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| Not supporting the miners — betrays that legacy
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| There’s brother 'gainst brother — there’s fathers against sons
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| Let’s change that — let’s fight back!
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| Up north the temperature’s rising
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| Down south she’s wine and dining
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| We can’t afford to let the government win
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| It means death to the trade unions
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| And the cash it costs to close 'em
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| Is better spent trying to keep 'em open
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| Try to feel the pain in those seeds planted
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| Now are the things that we take for granted
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| Like the power to strike if we don’t agree
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| With the bosses that make those policies
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| That keep us down and keep us dumb
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| So don’t settle for less than the No. one! |