Tonart: E major•
Verse 1
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Well,
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it's a nine -pound hammer,
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just a little too heavy for my size,
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for my size
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Well, I'm a -goin' on the mountain,
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And I ain't a -comin' back,
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no, I ain't a -comin' back
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Well, roll on, buddy,
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How can I roll when the
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Roll on, pull a load of coal
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How can I pull when the
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wheel don't go?
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You know, down in East Kentucky,
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a coal miner does sing a song called
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the Nine Pound Hammer.
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And if you could just picture
about three,
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four miles down in underneath the mountain,
driving four -inch spike
into hard black oak tie,
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where the top of the mine is so low
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that you just can't straighten up
to rest your back even for a minute.
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And the air down there is so foul
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that you just can't get a good,
You know what they're going through.
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Well, it's a long way to Harlem.
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It's a long way to Hazzard,
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just to get a little brew,
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just to get a little brew
Well, I'm wearing them long johns,
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you can build my tombstone
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Out of number nine coke,
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out of number nine coke
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when the wheel don't roll
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Roll on, buddy, full of love for the cold
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How can I pull when
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Well, how can I pull when
Outro 1
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