First of all this is an awesome song ! But 8 hours a day 6 days a week😂😂😂 I work 14 hours a day 6 days a week, an hour from home. Paving interstate highways 9 months a year
Huge respect comes from me for any coal miners throughout the world. Ive traced my family roots, and theres 100+ years of family that were father to son coal miners. How times have changed and history has almost forgot the sweat and blood these men gave to their work. Huge admiration for them and proud to say, an ancestor of Yorkshire coal miners.
I like folksongs and I think RUclips is a great place to upload valuable sound files (although there are a lot of copyright issues). I think this talking blues on Amazing Grace is a great piece of music to start with. But this is a talking blues. The poetry is important. So I want to know the poem properly. But I'm Japanese, and I'm not very good at listening. I am relying on a tool called DeepL for this comment. As you can see, there are a few words that have been squashed in the subtitles. Below is the automatically generated poem, but I don't understand the part in parentheses. If possible, kind-hearted people. Can you please write the whole poem for me? I apologize for my lack of knowledge. Please help me. ----------------------------------------- I was born and raised in the southern part of West Virginia in a small coal mining community. Both of my granpa's were retired coal miner, my dad well he followed in her footstep. But i read the other day, how twenty-nine men had lost there lives at the Upper Big Branch mine in Raleigh country. I sat down and I wrote a poem. I'd like to dedicate to their memory. Unto the families of those miner's. Coal it the Prayer of a coal miner. Load of work eight hours a day, six days a week (38???) 5mile (DEEP???). I work on the knees of swit steensma face. I curse the day when I came in this place. But it's in my blood now and it's all. But I know,What twenty years of (???). I leave my home before Dawn's I Drive to the mind not knowing that the day Not being my last time. I've said on the pin machine listening back down the break , when came the sound like Thunder,has the whole mountain would quake. I've seen the pinhead shear off on the way to the top. I bowed my head and prayed. Please Lord. you're gotta let it stop. I've seen men covered up when that topped with paving. I knew a few feet closer, this and boy would have been one of them. Lord and so many time I've been at the end of this day. I'm gonna leave this hill. I'm going home to stay. I'm gonna turn in my light to kill the boss made him through. But he knows, I'm the miner what else can I do. I got a wife in a home and my children to raise takes of $1.00 in the paycheck. Load then my bills can be paid.My back hurts sometimes and it's hard to breathe. But I can find us a to demand trip headed back under the hill. Lord please watch over us and just keep us all safe. Let us be one another's eyes, But We're a leather face. Lord sent an angel to help us tell him. may be lend a hands. And I asked it in your name. God just blesses and go with us. Amen. Amen. -----------------------------------------
Love the song too. Definitely hits home as I too am a third generation coal miner myself. My dad did it for me and mom and never complained one time in 33 yrs and I do it for my son and gladly do it for him.
I been mining coal for 15 yrs on June 23 of this yr and any man that says they've never got scared underground they just ain't done it long enough. I ran a bolt machine for around 8 yrs and been covered up 2 times by a small roof fall and by a rib roll that could have killed me but God was watching over me or I wouldn't be here. I continue to chose to take the risk that come with coal mining not to mention punishing my body and making an old man of myself just like every coal miner does. I don't do it out of greed or want to I do it for my little boy that is 4. Knowing he's happy and doesn't have to want for anything makes all of it well worth the risks and don't have to think twice about getting my seat on the man trip because I carry a picture of my reason for being there in my hat band and in my dinner bucket.
God bless you brother I have been a coal miner about all my life I'm a scoop operator I have also been covered by a roof fall and I most never come back so thank God I just want to say God bless you and your family and for God to watch over your family
I have been the mines every since I was 18 and I'm 49 now I been around the coal mins since I was 13 and I can run everything under ground and I cover up running a miner but the ribs and slate rock and I can still say I love it I wouldn't trade my job for no other my wife never seen a mines before and when we got together she ask what's those cuts on your back I said it's from rock and roof bolts where I have rise up and hit them with my back or arms
I worked 14 years as a coal miner. And too many times i saw the top come down, the roof bolt heads popping off , and seeing my buddies getting carted out from being hurt. Thanks for the recognition.
This an awesome poem and peformance! I live in the mountains of NC> I had a great uncle who died at the age of 16 in a coal mine in west virginia. My granny said he left home to work there, came back home once in a new car, the next time in a coffin. She was just a girl and it bothered her the rest of her live and she lived to be 86. Thanks for this touching tribute to all coal miners. - Ricky :-)
@melindamorgan2004 ahhhhh...that was sweet...Bro. Terry is an awesome sanger!!!! and Eric..goodness,,hes really done great... Melinda add my page too..if ya wanna...
I'm so proud of you, And I'm sure your Happy with how great a Man Eric turned out to be, After all you learn from the Best... With Love From your Baby Sister..
Coming from a coal miners family God bless every man who goes in the ground and for those we have already lost ❤🙏
I have both Anthercite Coal Miners on my Morther's and Father's side from Pottsville and St. Clair Pennsylvania.
First of all this is an awesome song ! But 8 hours a day 6 days a week😂😂😂 I work 14 hours a day 6 days a week, an hour from home. Paving interstate highways 9 months a year
🇬🇧⚒️✊🏻 Sending love from across the pond ⚒️
God bless.you Southern ..im from the NW
West by God
My daddy's from Williamson West Virginia God bless you all and God bless West Virginia❤
I love this song and it has brought tears to my eyes. Such a great job!
Huge respect comes from me for any coal miners throughout the world. Ive traced my family roots, and theres 100+ years of family that were father to son coal miners. How times have changed and history has almost forgot the sweat and blood these men gave to their work. Huge admiration for them and proud to say, an ancestor of Yorkshire coal miners.
I spent 20 years underground
Love it
I like folksongs and I think RUclips is a great place to upload valuable sound files (although there are a lot of copyright issues). I think this talking blues on Amazing Grace is a great piece of music to start with. But this is a talking blues. The poetry is important. So I want to know the poem properly. But I'm Japanese, and I'm not very good at listening. I am relying on a tool called DeepL for this comment. As you can see, there are a few words that have been squashed in the subtitles. Below is the automatically generated poem, but I don't understand the part in parentheses. If possible, kind-hearted people. Can you please write the whole poem for me? I apologize for my lack of knowledge. Please help me. ----------------------------------------- I was born and raised in the southern part of West Virginia in a small coal mining community. Both of my granpa's were retired coal miner, my dad well he followed in her footstep. But i read the other day, how twenty-nine men had lost there lives at the Upper Big Branch mine in Raleigh country. I sat down and I wrote a poem. I'd like to dedicate to their memory. Unto the families of those miner's. Coal it the Prayer of a coal miner. Load of work eight hours a day, six days a week (38???) 5mile (DEEP???). I work on the knees of swit steensma face. I curse the day when I came in this place. But it's in my blood now and it's all. But I know,What twenty years of (???). I leave my home before Dawn's I Drive to the mind not knowing that the day Not being my last time. I've said on the pin machine listening back down the break , when came the sound like Thunder,has the whole mountain would quake. I've seen the pinhead shear off on the way to the top. I bowed my head and prayed. Please Lord. you're gotta let it stop. I've seen men covered up when that topped with paving. I knew a few feet closer, this and boy would have been one of them. Lord and so many time I've been at the end of this day. I'm gonna leave this hill. I'm going home to stay. I'm gonna turn in my light to kill the boss made him through. But he knows, I'm the miner what else can I do. I got a wife in a home and my children to raise takes of $1.00 in the paycheck. Load then my bills can be paid.My back hurts sometimes and it's hard to breathe. But I can find us a to demand trip headed back under the hill. Lord please watch over us and just keep us all safe. Let us be one another's eyes, But We're a leather face. Lord sent an angel to help us tell him. may be lend a hands. And I asked it in your name. God just blesses and go with us. Amen. Amen. -----------------------------------------
So very wonderfull to all those hard men hew went down in the dark hole Have such respect for coal miners
Truly beautiful ❤
God bless them boys from Big Branch.
Beautiful. God bless and protect coal miners day and night. God bless their families.
May the lord keep us safe down below
God bless you and my prayers are with y'all
Love the song too. Definitely hits home as I too am a third generation coal miner myself. My dad did it for me and mom and never complained one time in 33 yrs and I do it for my son and gladly do it for him.
I been mining coal for 15 yrs on June 23 of this yr and any man that says they've never got scared underground they just ain't done it long enough. I ran a bolt machine for around 8 yrs and been covered up 2 times by a small roof fall and by a rib roll that could have killed me but God was watching over me or I wouldn't be here. I continue to chose to take the risk that come with coal mining not to mention punishing my body and making an old man of myself just like every coal miner does. I don't do it out of greed or want to I do it for my little boy that is 4. Knowing he's happy and doesn't have to want for anything makes all of it well worth the risks and don't have to think twice about getting my seat on the man trip because I carry a picture of my reason for being there in my hat band and in my dinner bucket.
AMEN
God bless you brother I have been a coal miner about all my life I'm a scoop operator I have also been covered by a roof fall and I most never come back so thank God I just want to say God bless you and your family and for God to watch over your family
I have been the mines every since I was 18 and I'm 49 now I been around the coal mins since I was 13 and I can run everything under ground and I cover up running a miner but the ribs and slate rock and I can still say I love it I wouldn't trade my job for no other my wife never seen a mines before and when we got together she ask what's those cuts on your back I said it's from rock and roof bolts where I have rise up and hit them with my back or arms
I know how u feel buddy I spend 10hrs a day bolting for my 4 daughters and wife around 48 to 60 inchs
I worked 14 years as a coal miner. And too many times i saw the top come down, the roof bolt heads popping off , and seeing my buddies getting carted out from being hurt. Thanks for the recognition.
I PRAY ITS NOT TO LATE
Wonderful singing brother love it.
This an awesome poem and peformance! I live in the mountains of NC> I had a great uncle who died at the age of 16 in a coal mine in west virginia. My granny said he left home to work there, came back home once in a new car, the next time in a coffin. She was just a girl and it bothered her the rest of her live and she lived to be 86. Thanks for this touching tribute to all coal miners. - Ricky :-)
God bless
It is, love you
very sad song.
this is the best poem i have ever heard
This is so good, Also very true, I'm proud of you Terry, Keep up the good work ...Love your lil Sis Linz
Love this!!!!!!! THANKS FOR MAKING THIS TERRY!!!
@melindamorgan2004 ahhhhh...that was sweet...Bro. Terry is an awesome sanger!!!! and Eric..goodness,,hes really done great... Melinda add my page too..if ya wanna...
This is So good I'm so proud of you way to go...
Love it!!!!
Wooohooooooooooooo.....Yesss...Keep these coming.. Terry such a great sanger!!!
I'm so proud of you, And I'm sure your Happy with how great a Man Eric turned out to be, After all you learn from the Best... With Love From your Baby Sister..