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It's a working man l am 00:24
And I've been down under ground 00:29
And I swear to God if l ever see the sun 00:34
Or for any length of time 00:44
I can hold it in my mind 00:49
I never again will go down under ground 00:54
At the age of sixteen years 01:03
Oh, he quarrels with his peers 01:09
Who vowed they'd never see another one 01:13
In the dark recess of the mines 01:22
Where you age before your time 01:28
And the coal dust lies heavy on your lungs 01:33
It's a working man l am 01:43
And I've been down under ground 01:47
And I swear to God if l ever see the sun 01:53
Or for any length of time 02:02
I can hold it in my mind 02:07
I never again will go down under ground 02:12
At the age of sixty four 02:23
Oh, he'll greet you at the door 02:27
And he'll gently lead you by the arm 02:32
Through the dark recess of the mines 02:41
Oh, he'll take you back in time 02:47
And he'll tell you of the hardships that were had 02:52
It's a working man l am 03:01
And I've been down under ground 03:06
And I swear to God if l ever see the sun 03:12
Or for any length of time 03:21
I can hold it in my mind 03:26
I never again will go down under ground 03:32
It's a working man l am 03:41
And I've been down under ground 03:46
And I swear to God if l ever see the sun 03:51
Or for any length of time 04:01
I can hold it in my mind 04:05
I never again will go down under ground 04:10
It's a working man l am 04:21
And I've been down under ground 04:26
And I swear to God if l ever see the sun 04:31
Or for any length of time 04:40
I can hold it in my mind 04:45
I never again will go down under ground 04:51
God, I never again will go down under ground 05:00
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Working Man – English Lyrics

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Discover the heart of Cape Breton's coal mining history through Rita MacNeil's iconic song, "Working Man." This moving anthem not only tells a powerful story of a miner's life but also offers a unique window into the language and culture of a community built on hard work and perseverance. Learning the lyrics of this song is to understand a piece of Canadian heritage and the universal emotions tied to a life of labor and hope.

[English]
It's a working man l am
And I've been down under ground
And I swear to God if l ever see the sun
Or for any length of time
I can hold it in my mind
I never again will go down under ground
At the age of sixteen years
Oh, he quarrels with his peers
Who vowed they'd never see another one
In the dark recess of the mines
Where you age before your time
And the coal dust lies heavy on your lungs
It's a working man l am
And I've been down under ground
And I swear to God if l ever see the sun
Or for any length of time
I can hold it in my mind
I never again will go down under ground
At the age of sixty four
Oh, he'll greet you at the door
And he'll gently lead you by the arm
Through the dark recess of the mines
Oh, he'll take you back in time
And he'll tell you of the hardships that were had
It's a working man l am
And I've been down under ground
And I swear to God if l ever see the sun
Or for any length of time
I can hold it in my mind
I never again will go down under ground
It's a working man l am
And I've been down under ground
And I swear to God if l ever see the sun
Or for any length of time
I can hold it in my mind
I never again will go down under ground
It's a working man l am
And I've been down under ground
And I swear to God if l ever see the sun
Or for any length of time
I can hold it in my mind
I never again will go down under ground
God, I never again will go down under ground
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

working

/ˈwɜːrkɪŋ/

B1
  • adjective
  • - engaged in work or a job

man

/mæn/

A1
  • noun
  • - an adult male human

ground

/ɡraʊnd/

A2
  • noun
  • - the solid surface of the earth

sun

/sʌn/

A1
  • noun
  • - the star that provides light and heat to the earth

mind

/maɪnd/

B1
  • noun
  • - the element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences

age

/eɪdʒ/

A2
  • noun
  • - the length of time that a person has lived or a thing has existed

dark

/dɑːrk/

A2
  • adjective
  • - having little or no light

coal

/koʊl/

B1
  • noun
  • - a black or dark brown combustible mineral used as fuel

hardship

/ˈhɑːrdʃɪp/

B2
  • noun
  • - severe suffering or privation

lead

/liːd/

B1
  • verb
  • - to guide or direct

greet

/ɡriːt/

A2
  • verb
  • - to say hello to someone

quarrel

/ˈkwɔːrəl/

B2
  • verb
  • - to have an angry argument

time

/taɪm/

A1
  • noun
  • - the indefinite continued progress of existence and events

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Key Grammar Structures

  • If I ever see the sun

    ➔ Conditional sentence (First conditional)

    ➔ The phrase uses "if" to introduce a condition that depends on the action "see the sun."

  • And I swear to God

    ➔ Use of phrase for emphasis and oath

    ➔ This phrase expresses a strong personal commitment or sincerity, often in a solemn or serious context.

  • I've been down underground

    ➔ Present perfect tense indicating experience or a state up to now

    ➔ The phrase uses the present perfect "have been" to describe an experience of working underground that may influence the present.

  • I never again will go down underground

    ➔ Future intention with "will" in negative form for emphasis

    ➔ The phrase uses "will" with "never" to strongly negate the action of going underground again in the future.

  • And the coal dust lies heavy on your lungs

    ➔ Simple present tense to describe a habitual state or condition

    ➔ The sentence uses the simple present "lies" to indicate a persistent situation affecting the miners' lungs.

  • God, I never again will go down under ground

    ➔ Use of "never again" with "will" to emphasize a firm decision

    ➔ The phrase combines "never again" with "will" to strongly assert that the speaker decisively will not return underground.