Schooldays Over

Ewan Maccoll

Schooldays over, come on then John
Time to be getting your pit boots on
On with your sack and your moleskin trousers
Time you were on your way
Time you were learning the pitman's job
And earning a pitman's pay.

Come on then Jim, it's time to go
Time you were working down below
Time to be handling a pick and shovel
You start at the pits today
Time to be learning the collier's job
And earning a collier's pay.

Come on then Dai, it's nearly light
Time you were off to the anthracite
The morning mist is on the valley
It's time you were on your way
Time you were learning the miner's job
And earning a miner's pay

Schooldays over, come on then John
Time to be getting your pit boots on
On with your sack and your moleskin trousers
Time you were on your way
Time you were learning the pitman's job
And earning a pitman's pay.

Curiosités sur la chanson Schooldays Over de Mary Black

Sur quels albums la chanson “Schooldays Over” a-t-elle été lancée par Mary Black?
Mary Black a lancé la chanson sur les albums “By the Time It Gets Dark” en 1987 et “Down the Crooked Road : The Soundtrack” en 2014.
Qui a composé la chanson “Schooldays Over” de Mary Black?
La chanson “Schooldays Over” de Mary Black a été composée par Ewan Maccoll.

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