E B F# F#m C#m Bm A C
F#m F# Bm F#
Say, did you see him walking? it was early this morning
F# B F#m
He passed by your house on his way to the coal
F#m B F#
He was tall, he was slender, and his blue eyes so tender
A B F# E B F#
His occupation was mining, West Virginia his home
F# E B F#
It was just about noon, I was feeding the children
F# E B C#m
Ben Moseley come running for to give us the news
F#m E Bm F#m
Number eight is all flooded, many men are in danger
A B F# E B
And we don't know their number, but we fear they're all gone
F# E B F#m
So I picked up the baby and I left all the others
F#m E B C#m
For to comfort each other and pray for our own
F#m F# B F#m
There's Tommy, fourteen, and there's John not much younger
A B F#
Soon their own time will be coming to go down the black hole
E B F#m F#m
F#m B F#m
Now what will I say to his poor little children?
F#m Bm C#m
And what will I tell his dear mother at home?
F#m F# Bm F#m
And what will I say to my poor heart that's clear broken?
A B F# E B
To My heart that's clear broken if my baby is gone
F#m F# E B
C# F# E B
F#m F#m A B
B F# F#m
F#m
Now if I had the money to do more than just feed them
F#m F# B C#m
I'd give them good learning, the best could be found
F#m E B F#m
So when they grew up they'd be checkers and weighers
A Bm B F#m
And not spend their life digging in (drawn out) the dark underground
E Bm F#m F#
F#m F# B F#
Say, did you see him walking? it was early this morning
F# B C#m
He passed by your house on his way to the coal
F#m F#m Bm F#m
He was tall, he was slender, and his blue eyes so tender
A Bm (Several) B F#
His occupation was mining, West Virginia his home