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Re: Welsh Mining Accident
« Reply #15 on: 16 September 2011, 23:15:22 »

Last i heard this afternoon it was three lost. Now it's all four hardworking family men.

  TERRIBLE! :'(
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Re: Welsh Mining Accident
« Reply #16 on: 17 September 2011, 13:40:33 »

R.I.P All four Swansea Valley miners
There's a cry in the Valley's, tears in the west, mourning the heroes, that wear the pit vest. Underground grafters, always put in a shift. Below in that hillside, in that deep, dark drift. They ain't coming home to their children or wives. The mine once again, takes away cherished lives. The coalfields of Wales, all unite in your mourn, we're all of the same breed, we're pit village born. May the heroes sleep peacefully and families stay strong. So So Sad, R
.I.P Boys. :'(
Nos da bechgyn.
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This I saw posted elsewhere and it touched me. :'(
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Re: Welsh Mining Accident
« Reply #17 on: 17 September 2011, 19:54:33 »

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R.I.P All four Swansea Valley miners
There's a cry in the Valley's, tears in the west, mourning the heroes, that wear the pit vest. Underground grafters, always put in a shift. Below in that hillside, in that deep, dark drift. They ain't coming home to their children or wives. The mine once again, takes away cherished lives. The coalfields of Wales, all unite in your mourn, we're all of the same breed, we're pit village born. May the heroes sleep peacefully and families stay strong. So So Sad, R
.I.P Boys. :'(
Nos da bechgyn.
:(


This I saw posted elsewhere and it touched me. :'(

Thanks Ljay... Brought a tear to my eye :'( :'(
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