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Utah Phillips discusses his song, "Miner's Lullaby," followed by bluegrass duo Jody Stecher and Kate Brislin performing his song. Miners would take a tin of morphine with them down in the shaft, in case of a cave in, or other disaster to ease the pain as they died. The lyrics of "Miner's Lullaby" are:

MINER'S LULLABY

(Bruce 'Utah' Phillips)

Once, long ago, he was handsome and tall

And fit to be called to the war

We left our village, family and all

To never return any more

Now he takes his coat, his bucket and lamp

And whistles away to the cage

Where men young and old from all over the camp

Gather in search of a wage

Chorus:

Husband, sleep, lay your head back and dream

A slow fallen leaf borne down to the stream

Then carried away on the wings of morphine

Homeward far over the sea

My husband and I are Roman in faith

And we have a secret to keep

If ever his life is taken away

Then gentle and long will he sleep

Now some men pass with family around

And linens and blankets so clean

But seldom a miner goes underground

Without his tin of morphine

Chorus

And now here's a word, an explosion is heard

The miners are trapped far below

If any survived down there alive

I'm certain we never will know

Although our families have vainly appealed

No rescue attempt can be seen

Our hope for loved ones in the dark earth sealed

Now lies in a tin of morphine

Chorus

Words and music by Bruce 'Utah' Phillips. On Strike Music BMI.

Source: Jody Stecher and Kate Brislin 'Heart Songs: The Old Time Country Songs of Utah Phillips' Rounder CD 0424.

Comentarios

8 years ago

gerald morain

June 1 Marry Harris Jones DAy

8 years ago

Carl Youngblood

What a lovely tune. Simple, poignant, beautiful. Very nice! .... Happy Hippy Harper

9 years ago

Leintwardine Village

Thanks for the story, Utah. I was raised in an English pit village. Don't think our miners had the luxury of a tin. My dad used to tell the tale of an badly injured colleague. He was begging for someone to kill him. Makes you think.

10 years ago

Tony2581

Utah Phillips had great respect for coal miners and the dangerous work they do underground. Utah understood that coal miners have to fight daily for a safe & healthy workplace. To hear how miners who make safety complaints today are treated by outlaw coal operators, check out Raymond Crooke's song "Big Coal Don't Like This Man At All" on YouTube. It tells the true story of Kentucky coal miner Charles Scott Howard, who stood up for safety at an underground mine operated by Arch Coal and was fired as a result. He filed a whistleblower case, won his job back and is working in the mines again!

10 years ago

zoesallykatz

"Nobody forces men to work the mines." If that attitude upsets you good. Maybe it will help you understand the perceived expendability of the lives of the flesh and blood miners who went down those holes. Trivia:Miners trying to get safer working conditions often showed solidarity with each other wearing red neckerchiefs. The term shortened to "red necks". I'm offend whenever I hear term red neck used as slur, since it corrupts the memories of those brave miners seeking a better workplace.

10 years ago

nick dal

A great song for great men , very touching,,,, thank you from New Zealand

10 years ago

VideoSaySo

Been listening to this song for years...and it never fails to touch me emotionally. At least several tears for every time I've listened to it...and I've listened many, many times...

10 years ago

wharghoul

My father was a union miner who spent most of his life down in some dank hole to earn a living for our family. He almost died 3 times. On one occasion, he repairing a rock conveyor operated by a scab, and was sent down a 3000 foot hole. He was thinking about us when his belt caught on a pipe and he dangled there for hours. He was rescued, and came out unharmed.

11 years ago

dianaAthemiscyra

A haunting melody. Bless the miners of all nations. Thank you for providing us with power. Sleep well ladies and gentlemen.

11 years ago

JHaySWFL

It's called the *** miner song?!!!

11 years ago

smartalek180

Stunning. And not that I would ever denigrate anything the great Utah Phillips has to say, if anyone wants to get right to the music, it starts at about 1:50.

12 years ago

lesillmagpie

anyone have the tab for this song? please link trying to compare my attempt to tab to actual tabs

12 years ago

John Eunson

stetcher and brislin are so under rated in the uk. this is a beautiful. i used to listen to this a lot. thanks for posting this.

12 years ago

Jean Sorensen

Wow! Beautiful. Powerful. I've had a yen to listen to this every day.

12 years ago

Josparkz

Great piece of history, preserved by Utah.

12 years ago

jrayeyt

God bless the miners and their families. God bless the United Mine Workers of America.

13 years ago

dementis93

"Our hope for loved ones in the dark earth sealed now lies in a tin of morphine." I cry every damn time.

14 years ago

Matteo Ringressi

Beautiful