Текст песни Loretta Lynn - Coalminers Doughter
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Coalminers DoughterWell I was born a coalminers doughterin a cabin on a hill in Butcher Hollerwe were poor but we had lovethats a one thing that daddy make sure ofhe shuffled coal to make poor mans dollarWell my daddy worked all night on a coalmineall day long in the field ahowing cornmummy rocked the babes at nightand red the bible by the candle lightand everything would start from break till dawnWell my daddy loved us kids on a miners payand mummy scrubed dark clothes on a washboard every daywell Id seen her fingers bleedto complain there was no needshe always smiled on mummies understanding wayIn the summertime we didnt have shoes to wearbut in the wintertime wed all got a brand new pairfrom Salina to Cattlemorn money made from sellina horndaddy always managed to get the money somewhereWell Im proud to be a coalminers doughterI remember well the well were Ive drawn waterswell the work weve done was hardat night we slept cause we were tiredId never thought Id ever leave on Butcher HollerWell a lot of things have change since I went back thenand its so good to be to be back home againnot so much love any more not the leasure any moreexept the memories of a coalminers doughter