Oysterband – Coal Not Dole (Live)

Oysterband Coal Not Dole (Live)

Oysterband – Coal Not Dole (Live) Lyrics

Artist: Oysterband
Song: Coal Not Dole (Live)

See, you’re very very quiet. Well, this is from a woman called Kay Sutcliffe who lives in a village called Aylesham in Kent. And she wrote this when two pits in the Kent coal field closed and they’ve shut the other one. So this is for ’em down there. It’s called Coal Not Dole.
It stands so proud, the wheel so still
A ghostlike figure on the hill
It seems so strange there is no sound

Now there are no men underground
What will becomе of this pit-yard
Where men oncе trampled, faces hard
Tired and weary, their shift done

Never having seen the sun
Will it become a sacred ground
Foreign tourists gazing round?
Asking if there once worked here

Way beneath the pit-head gear
Empty trucks once filled with coal
Lined up like men on the dole
Will they ever be used again

Or left for scrap just like the men?
There’ll always be a happy hour
For those with money, jobs and power
They’ll never realise the hurt

They cause to men they treat like dirt
There’ll always be a happy hour
For those with money, jobs and power
They’ll never realise the hurt

They cause to men they treat like dirt
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From the album:
Trawler
Release Year: 2016