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Mi fatha Mi fatha wer a miner, a big owd man wer ee, wi  an eart so bold it wer solid gold en that wer plain te see, al si thee yung un he wud sey as off te pit eed trot, mi mam ed never know if eed be cumin bak or not. **** denaby pit e wud gu a dank en dusky hole, twer not much gud fer a man like im ee wer’nt a ****** mole!, bak brekin werk wer hewin coyel en freekinin dark en all, en colliers werst neetmare wer wen th roof ed fall, trapt **** pits n’ha way tu dee en that ah’m tellin thee, tis gud advice tu stop up top ah’l tell thee that fer free, ah’l allus remember copper   e cem a knocking mi mam she fear’d werst wen ah’la sudden a flooda tears did berst, n’ha th pit ed got mi fatha ee wer’nt cumin om at all twer th coliers werst neetmare th roof.. ed ad.. a fall. Alan nettleton. translation for non yorkie's My father was a miner a great big man was he, with a heart so bold it was solid gold and that was plain to see, I’ll see you young one he would say as off to the pit he’d trot, my mother never knew if he was coming back or not, down denaby pit he would go a dank and dusky hole, it wasn’t much good for a man like him he wasn’t a ****** mole, back breaking work was hewing coal and frightening dark and all, the colliers worst nightmare was when the roof would fall, trapped down the pit is no way to die and that I’m telling thee, it’s good advice to stop up top I’ll tell you that for free, I’ll always remember the policeman came a knocking, my mother she feared the worst , when all of a sudden a flood of tears did burst, now the pit had got my father he wasn’t coming home at all, it was the colliers worst nightmare the roof it had .....a fall. Alan nettleton
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Jun 12, 2010
Jun 12, 2010 at 9:44 PM UTC
"- Mi fatha -"
Mi fatha Mi fatha wer a miner, a big owd man wer ee, wi  an eart so bold it wer solid gold en that wer plain te see, al si thee yung un he wud sey as off te pit eed trot, mi mam ed never know if eed be cumin bak or not. **** denaby pit e wud gu a dank en dusky hole, twer not much gud fer a man like im ee wer’nt a ****** mole!, bak brekin werk wer hewin coyel en freekinin dark en all, en colliers werst neetmare wer wen th roof ed fall, trapt **** pits n’ha way tu dee en that ah’m tellin thee, tis gud advice tu stop up top ah’l tell thee that fer free, ah’l allus remember copper   e cem a knocking mi mam she fear’d werst wen ah’la sudden a flooda tears did berst, n’ha th pit ed got mi fatha ee wer’nt cumin om at all twer th coliers werst neetmare th roof.. ed ad.. a fall. Alan nettleton. translation for non yorkie's My father was a miner a great big man was he, with a heart so bold it was solid gold and that was plain to see, I’ll see you young one he would say as off to the pit he’d trot, my mother never knew if he was coming back or not, down denaby pit he would go a dank and dusky hole, it wasn’t much good for a man like him he wasn’t a ****** mole, back breaking work was hewing coal and frightening dark and all, the colliers worst nightmare was when the roof would fall, trapped down the pit is no way to die and that I’m telling thee, it’s good advice to stop up top I’ll tell you that for free, I’ll always remember the policeman came a knocking, my mother she feared the worst , when all of a sudden a flood of tears did burst, now the pit had got my father he wasn’t coming home at all, it was the colliers worst nightmare the roof it had .....a fall. Alan nettleton
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Jun 12, 2010
Jun 12, 2010 at 9:44 PM UTC
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