Shaky Ground

Jay Farrar / Jeff Tweedy

in memory of a miner
who dragged himself to work
and worked himself to deathworking for someone else
we follow each other around on shaky ground

his life had become to him
worthless in many ways
an expired product off the shelf
working for someone else
we follow each other around on shaky ground

the nature of his work
gave him a minstrel color
twenty hours a day
little time he had for others
we follow each other around on shaky ground

never got to see the world
he got a funeral and this miner's song
there is no right or wrong

now it's down to the wire
facing six feet under
can only wonder and stare
his name was a number

Trivia about the song Shaky Ground by Uncle Tupelo

When was the song “Shaky Ground” released by Uncle Tupelo?
The song Shaky Ground was released in 1992, on the album “March 16–20, 1992”.
Who composed the song “Shaky Ground” by Uncle Tupelo?
The song “Shaky Ground” by Uncle Tupelo was composed by Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy.

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