Reagan’s roots in the Appalachian Mountains have always inspired her songwriting. Clifton Branham, Wrong Last Name, and the Graves are perfect examples. Thank You (Miner’s Song) reaches out to the coal miners in the heart of the Coal Fields, who have been such an important part of her life. In a time of environmental and regulatory turmoil in the industry, Reagan pays tribute to the men and women who are risking their lives on a daily basis to provide such an important commodity to the world. This song is written in honor of family, friends, and complete strangers who are keeping the lights on. "Nothing is glamorous about wearing that old coal dust . . . but he does what he as to do . .. and I thank you" - Reagan Boggs
lyrics
Thank You (Miner’s Song) By Reagan Boggs
He fills his thermos and coffee mug
He stops and picks up some jersey gloves
Throws em on his dinner bucket
Full of leftovers that he won’t heat up
Foggy winding up the hill on this long haul road
Hugging the edge as the rigs pass by too close
Mud in the floorboard dirt in the seats
This old work truck smells stale and sweet
He gets his lamp checks the charge
Picks his tag up off the board
Battery on his belt at the hip
Hops a ride with guys on the mantrip
Belly turns to butterflies going down that hole
He’s done this a 1000 times but you just never know
He can stand if he’s on his knees and no matter
The weather it’s 50 degrees
Chorus:
There’s a man with calloused hands
Who is loading that black rock
Risks his life for me to have all I’ve got
Nothing‘s glamorous about wearing that coal dust
But he does what he has to do
and I thank you
Overalls white with powdered lime
Keeps the dust down most of the time
Bolter drills on the section ahead
One wrong move and that boy could be dead
Miner’s making feet today we’ll see how far
Laying down driving this shuttle car
By shift end when it’s time to go home
The dampness has gone straight to the bone
Chorus:
Bridge:
We can light the night
Cause he’s in the dark
TVs blaring cell phones charged
He’s the reason for my job
Puts the steel in my car
I sit here in the central air
He’s out there . . . .and I thank you
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