Coal Dust and Calloused Hands 🌟 is a powerful and heartfelt Bluegrass song inspired by the lives of hardworking folks in the Appalachian mountains. This song tells the story of family, resilience, and the deep-rooted connection to the land. From the coal mines to the hollers, it paints a picture of grit, love, and unbreakable spirit. 🎶
The inspiration for this song came from the stories of generations who’ve faced hardships but found hope and pride in their work and community. It’s a tribute to those who carved out lives in the rugged beauty of the hills, through tough times and tender moments. Whether you’ve walked these paths or dream of simpler times, this song will strike a chord in your heart. 💙
🎻 With a soulful fiddle, driving banjo, and heartfelt lyrics, Coal Dust and Calloused Hands captures the essence of Bluegrass music while celebrating the strength of the human spirit. Share this journey of love, family, and the enduring power of music. 🌟
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🎻 Lyrics 🎻
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Born in the holler, where the sun fights through the trees,
Coal trains whistle echoes on the breeze.
Life's carved in stone, 'round these rugged lands,
With coal dust and calloused hands.
Daddy’s boots by the door, cracked and worn thin,
Each step tells the story of the life he's been in.
Mama’s song by the fire, soothing and low,
A hymn for the weary where the wild rivers flow.
Down in the mines, where the black gold gleams,
Dreams buried deep under steel beams.
But they stand tall, never kneelin' to despair,
Their strength’s in the earth, and the love that they share.
And the mountains may rise, and the years may flee,
But the roots run deep in this family tree.
Their voices are strong, like the Cumberland winds,
Singing hymns of hope again and again.
Coal dust and calloused hands,
Sweat on their brow, but their hearts understand.
A life of hard labor, through blood and strife,
They carve out hope from the stone of life.
Coal dust and calloused hands.
Johnny left the valley, said he’d never return,
But the city's cold lights made his heart yearn.
For the smell of fresh rain on the holler’s dirt road,
The warmth of a hearth where stories are told.
He found his way back, with his hat in hand,
To the coal dust and calloused hands.
Now he works beside his pa, shoulder to weight,
Building a legacy, steeled by fate.
And the mountains may rise, and the years may flee,
But the roots run deep in this family tree.
Their voices are strong, like the Cumberland winds,
Singing hymns of hope again and again.
Coal dust and calloused hands,
Sweat on their brow, but their hearts understand.
A life of hard labor, through blood and strife,
They carve out hope from the stone of life.
Coal dust and calloused hands.
Now the mines are quiet, the foreman's gone,
But the spirit of the hills keeps pushin’ on.
They till the hard soil, plant seeds of grace,
Weatherin’ storms in this sacred place.
The children run free, with dirt on their knees,
Laughter carried on the Appalachian breeze.
Though the scars of the past linger like brands,
They heal with coal dust and calloused hands.
The fiddle cries out, like a mourning dove,
In the sorrow there’s beauty, in the struggle there’s love.
From the holler to the heavens, their song will expand,
Raised high by coal dust and calloused hands.
Born in the holler, where the sun fights through the trees,
Coal trains whistle echoes on the breeze.
Life's carved in stone, 'round these rugged lands,
With coal dust and calloused hands.
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