Miner's Song
Woody Guthrie Lyrics


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It happened an hour ago,
Way down in this tunnel of coal,
Gas caught fire from somebody's lamp.
And the miners are choking in smoke.

Goodbye to Dickie and Honey,
Goodbye to the wife that I love.
Lot of these men not coming home,
Tonight when the work whistle blows.

Dear sisters and brothers goodbye,
Dear mother and father goodbye.
My fingers are weak and I cannot write,
Goodbye Centralia, goodbye.

It looks like the end for me,
And all of my buddies I see.
We're all writing letters to children we love,
Please carry our word to our wives.

We, found a little place in the air,
Crawled and drug ourselves here.
But the smoke is bad and the fumes coming in,
And the gas is burning my eyes.

Dear sisters and brothers goodbye,
Dear mother and father goodbye.
My fingers are weak and I cannot write,
Goodbye Centralia, goodbye.

Forgive me for the things I done wrong,
I love you lots more than you know.
When the night whistle blows and I don't come home,
Do all that you can to help mom.

I can hear the moans and groans,
More than a hundred good men.
Just work and fight and try to see,
That this never happens again.

Dear sisters and brothers goodbye,
Dear mother and father goodbye.
My fingers are weak and I cannot write,
Goodbye Centralia, goodbye.

My eyes are blinded with fumes,
But it sounds like the men are all gone,
'Cept Joe Valentini, Fred Gussler and George,
Trapped down in this hell hole of fire.

Please name our new baby Joe,
So he'll grow up like big Joe.
He'll work and he'll fight and he'll fix up the mines,
So fire can't kill daddy no more.

Dear sisters and brothers goodbye,
Dear mother and father goodbye.




My fingers are weak and I cannot write,
Goodbye Centralia, goodbye.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Woody Guthrie's song "Miner's Song" are an emotional and introspective exposition of the tragedy of a mine explosion. The opening lines describe the moment the gas catches fire leading to the death of the miners in the tunnel. The song touches on the emotions of the miners and their concerns for their loved ones: their wives, children, sisters and brothers, and parents. The miners understand that they may not make it home after the work whistle blows and they are saying final goodbyes to their loved ones. They express their love and regret for past mistakes, and they hope for their families' well-being in the future.


Throughout the song, Guthrie creates a sense of community and solidarity between the miners, as they fight for their lives, and he calls for systematic change to prevent the same tragedy from happening again. The miners express their wishes for a better future, where their children can work without fear for their safety, and they ask for the new baby to be named after one of their friends lost in the explosion. The song contains a strong message of the importance of valuing human life and the need for stronger safety standards in the mining industry.


Line by Line Meaning

It happened an hour ago,
Just an hour ago, something terrible occurred


Way down in this tunnel of coal,
These miners were deep beneath the Earth


Gas caught fire from somebody's lamp.
A spark from a lamp ignited built-up gases


And the miners are choking in smoke.
The thick smoke is causing the miners to struggle to breathe


Goodbye to Dickie and Honey,
Saying farewell to friends of the past


Goodbye to the wife that I love.
Leaving behind a beloved spouse


Lot of these men not coming home,
Not everyone will survive this disaster


Tonight when the work whistle blows.
At the end of their shift, not everyone will be leaving


Dear sisters and brothers goodbye,
Bidding farewell to siblings


Dear mother and father goodbye.
Saying one's final goodbye to parents


My fingers are weak and I cannot write,
The author is so weak he can hardly hold a writing instrument


Goodbye Centralia, goodbye.
Farewell to the town where these friends and family live


It looks like the end for me,
He sees his life coming to a close


And all of my buddies I see.
He is surrounded by his companions


We're all writing letters to children we love,
They are all penning letters to their beloved children


Please carry our word to our wives.
Please bring our last words to our spouses


We, found a little place in the air,
They discovered a small pocket of breathable air


Crawled and drug ourselves here.
They made their way to the air through great difficulty


But the smoke is bad and the fumes coming in,
The air may not remain good for long


And the gas is burning my eyes.
They are in agony due to stinging gas in their eyes


Forgive me for the things I done wrong,
Asking for forgiveness for past mistakes


I love you lots more than you know.
Assuring loved ones of the depth of his affection for them


When the night whistle blows and I don't come home,
If he doesn't survive, his loved ones will know by the end-of-shift whistle sounding without him


Do all that you can to help mom.
Plea to take care of his mother


I can hear the moans and groans,
People are suffering horribly


More than a hundred good men.
Over a hundred individuals are currently experiencing this ordeal


Just work and fight and try to see,
Working hard and trying to keep tragedy from recurring


That this never happens again.
So that this type of disaster doesn't occur in the future


My eyes are blinded with fumes,
The author is temporarily blinded by fumes


But it sounds like the men are all gone,
It is eerily quiet - everyone else around him is silent


'Cept Joe Valentini, Fred Gussler and George,
These three are the only ones nearby who are still alive


Trapped down in this hell hole of fire.
They are trapped, with no way out, in this inferno


Please name our new baby Joe,
Asking loved ones to name their unborn child Joe, after his friend who died in the mine


So he'll grow up like big Joe.
So this child will embody the character of the man who died so tragically


He'll work and he'll fight and he'll fix up the mines,
The child they hope to have will be a positive force in the industry and work to make the mines a safer place


So fire can't kill daddy no more.
Their fervent wish is that no one else will have to die in the same way


Dear sisters and brothers goodbye,
Final goodbye to siblings


Dear mother and father goodbye.
Saying goodbye to parents for the last time


My fingers are weak and I cannot write,
The author is on the verge of losing consciousness and can barely write


Goodbye Centralia, goodbye.
Farewelling the town where these people's loved ones lived




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