Tom Flannery
Ian Wagner
Ian Wagner was his name shift boss down in the mines never missed a chance to give us boys a hard time he'd take coal off the top with a snarl on his face send us back to digging of a heart he had no trace traveled in circles that were closed to us underground smoking the boss' cigars paid well to keep us down held the best jobs back for his own countrymen to those who complained to the blacklist he'd send men would die from the work he'd scratch 'em off the board like a broke down mule in the eyes of the Lord But miners justice has a way of taking care of friends so one day he went down and never came up again Letras de canciones
Now I ain't saying I know nothing 'bout what happened that day must've been in the wrong place when the coal she had her say it'll crush you like grapes waiting on the wine better watch yourself sir down here the sun don't shine So the moral of this story ain't very hard to see you wanna see the way the world works well you just follow me I'll show you money men and workers and you choose between the two but be careful friend choose wrong and you'll lose
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