Dream of the Miner's Child

REVEREND ANDREW JENKINS

A miner was leaving his home for his work
When he heard his little child scream.
He went to the side of the little girl's bed;
She said, "Daddy, I've had such a dream!"
"Please, daddy, don't go to the mines today,
For dreams have so often come true.
My daddy, my daddy, please don't go away,
For I never could live without you."

Then smiling and stroking the little girl's face,
He was turning away from her side.
But she threw her small arms around daddy's neck;
She gave him a kiss and then cried:

"Oh, I dreamed that the mines were all flaming with fire,
And the men all fought for their lives.
Just then the scene changed, and the mouth of the mines
Was covered with sweethearts and wives."

"Oh, daddy, don't go to the mines today,
For dreams have so often come true.
My daddy, my daddy, please don't go away,
For I never could live without you."

"Go down to the village and tell your dear friends
That as sure as the bright stars do shine,
There is something that's going to happen today;
Please, daddy, don't go to the mines."

"Oh, daddy, don't work in the mines today,
For dreams have so often come true.
My daddy, my daddy, please don't go away,
For I never could live without you."

Trivia about the song Dream of the Miner's Child by Doc Watson

On which albums was the song “Dream of the Miner's Child” released by Doc Watson?
Doc Watson released the song on the albums “Doc Watson & Son” in 1965, “My Dear Old Southern Home” in 1991, “The Vanguard Years” in 1995, “Doc Watson at Gerdes Folk City” in 2001, “The Definitive Doc Watson” in 2013, and “The Bottom Line Archive Series: (2002)” in 2015.
Who composed the song “Dream of the Miner's Child” by Doc Watson?
The song “Dream of the Miner's Child” by Doc Watson was composed by REVEREND ANDREW JENKINS.

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