Benjamin Dakota Rogers – Mine For A Home

Benjamin Dakota Rogers Mine For A Home

Benjamin Dakota Rogers – Mine For A Home Lyrics

Artist: Benjamin Dakota Rogers
Song: Mine For A Home

In the Sandy fields just west of nowhere
That’s where he lays them to rest
And he covers them up with rags of satin
And hands his family to death

Twenty years old he was bound for mining
He worked on that steam powered drill
In the dusty grey light he’d sing songs for the lonely
The lost boys who were digging in the hills

Said for all my digging
I’ll never strike gold
For all my love and I’m still alone
And from all this drinking my pockets have holes

Sometimes I wish I could mine for a home
Got in a couple of fights had to leave town in a hurry
Got a job with that big tobacco man
Fell in love with the girl but you never remarried

He just couldn’t do it again
Said for all my digging
I’ll never strike gold
For all my love and I’m still alone

And from all this drinking my pockets have holes
Sometimes I wish I could mine for a home
Said for all my digging
I’ll never strike gold

For all my love and I’m still alone
And from all this drinking my pockets have holes
Sometimes I wish I could mine for a home
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Release Year: 2021