Twas a bright, bright Appalachian morning x 2
The birds they stopped singing on the mountain x 2
The profits were high x 2
The price of life . . . x
Twas a bright, bright Appalachian morning x 2
The birds they stopped singing on the mountain x 2
The profits were high x 2
The price of life . . . x 2
Bright Appalachian Morning � Taylorsongsmithery 2010
Twas a bright, bright Appalachian morning
The birds they were singing on the mountain
The men all kissed their sleeping children
The Massey Mine . . . she was a callin�
Twas a bright, bright Appalachian morning
They rode deep, deep under West Virginia
The air was thin under Raleigh County
The birds stopped singing on the mountain
. . . the air was so thin x 2
Around three there was a big explosion
And then a violent fire took hold
29 good men, just running coal
Crushed inside that deep dark hole . . .
the profits were high x2
Josh Napper wrote a letter to his lady
If anything happens to me baby
I�ll be looking down from heaven at y� all
Please take care of my baby girl . . .
take care of my girl x2
Twas a bright, bright Appalachian morning
They held a vigil on the mountain
Preacher asked the Lord if he would save them
Twas a dark, dark Appalachian evening . . .
the profits were high x 2
Twas a bright, bright Appalachian morning x 2
The birds they stopped singing on the mountain x 2
The profits were high x 2
The price of life . . . x 2
WV is full of highly skilled miners…and for most, mining is all they know. Our daily struggles of survival leave us practically handicapped to find other means of work…mining is basically all there is here. So we are trapped. Our families’ well-being is all that matters. Who will feed our families? Not you little miss sing a song about the pretty hill! Who will clothe our children? Who will help pay hospital and medical bills? Who will fix or maintain our vehicles or pay our car payments? Who will pay our mortgages and taxes and insurances?
God takes care of his children and blessed are the hard workers…so let us continue to work hard and pray our land will be more beautiful than before. Obviously the coal won’t last forever here but because of the work available today then hopefully we can afford our children educational oppurtunites to change tomorrow. It is all about greed to some people, but for most of us, its about surviving and taking care of our families. God bless you all!
When will we ever
learn; our lives are entwined through
droplet, grain, and cell