Sunday, August 8, 2010

Red Hill Mining Town.

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From father to son....



....the blood runs thin....



....oh, see faces frozen still....



....against the wind.



The seam is split....



....the coal-face cracked....



....the lines are long....



....there's no going back.



Through hands of steel....



....and heart of stone....



....our labor day....



....has come and gone.



They leave me holdin' on....



....in Red Hill Town....



....see lights go down on....!



Hangin' on....



....you're all that's left to hold on....



....to!



I'm still waiting....



....I'm hangin' on....



....you're all that's left to hold on to!



The glass is cut....



....the bottle run dry....



....our love runs cold....



....in the caverns of the night....



....we're wounded by fear....



....injured in doubt....



....I can lose myself....



....you, I can't live without!



Yeah, you keep me holdin' on....



....in Red Hill Town....



....see the lights go down on....!



I'm hangin' on....



....you're all that's left to hold on to!



I'm still waiting....



....I'm hangin' on....



....you're all that's left to hold on to!



(On to....)



We scorch the earth....



....set fire to the sky....



....and we steep so low....



....to reach so high.



A link is lost....



....the chain undone....



....we wait all day....



....for night to come....



....and it comes....



....like a hunter-child.



I'm hangin' on....



....you're all that's left to hold on to!



I'm still waiting....



....I'm hangin' on....



....you're all that's left to hold on to!



Love....



....slowly stripped away....



....love....



....has seen it's better day!



Hangin' on....



....lights go out on Red Hill....



....lights go down on Red Hill....



....lights go down on Red Hill Town.



Lights go down on Red Hill....




"Red Hill Mining Town"

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