That Old Coal Devil
“That Old Devil makes his offers, man,
or that’s what I been told;
‘he puts black diamonds in your hand,
don’t say when they’ll run old.’
T’was dark down in the mines, ice-cold,
and picks went to and fro.
You dig too far south to hell you’ll go
just mining, mining coal.
And we stripped each holler two-fold
till all was left was sand
till the Apps they all bled bleeding holes
and the folks here all were damned.
Well I’m a simple sorta man,
but Data’s the new coal.
They’ll bring those centers to Kentuck-lands
and in turn just take our soul.”
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This is a compelling perspective and written almost like a ballad which feels right