New York Mining Disaster 1996
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New York Mining Disaster 1996
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I'm going down,
And i don't know when
I'm coming up again
Oh i'm going down
Said i don't know when
I'm coming up again.
When did i slip?
Where did i miss you?
When did i trip over you
And when will i fly over you?
Oh i'm going down
And i don't know when
I'm coming up again. [x2]
Dark has come
I'm not afraid though
I can become anyone
And i don't want anyone, no
I'm going down
And i don't know when
I'm coming up again
Oh i'm going down
Said i don't know when
I'm coming up again
There was a love,
I shot it down
There was a trust,
I shot it down
Oh there was a life,
I shot it down
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