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The Unhappy Miner
Air: Old Dog Tray Play Midi
Put's Golden Songster: containing the largest and most popular collection of California songs ever published by John A Stone
San Francisco : D.E. Appleton & Co., 1858

  1. My happy days are past,
    The mines have failed at last,
    The cañons and gulches no longer will pay,
    There's nothng left for me,
    I'll never, never see
    My happy, happy home far away.

    CHORUS
    Oh, happy home, now where art thou,
    Friends that were kind and sincere?
    Alas, I do not know, my heart is full of woe,
    Thinking of loved ones so dear.

  2. I mine from break of day,
    But cannot make it pay,
    Disheartened return to my cabin at night,
    Where rattlesnakes crawl round
    My bed made on the ground,
    And coiling up, lay ready to bite.

    CHORUS- Oh, happy home, &c.

  3. My poor old leaky lamp
    Is always cold and damp;
    My blanket is covered with something that crawls;
    My bread will never rise,
    My coffee-pot capsize.
    I'd rather live inside of prison walls.

    CHORUS- Oh, happy home, &c.

  4. My boots are full of holes,
    Like merchants, have no soles;
    My hands, once so soft, are harder than stone;
    My pants and woolen shirt
    Are oily rags and dirt;
    And must I live and die here alone?

    CHORUS- Oh, happy home, &c.

  5. I know how miners feel
    When pigs begin to squeal,
    Or hens on their roosts to cackle and squall;
    It makes my blood run cold
    To think it's all for gold,
    And often wish that Gabriel would call!

    CHORUS- Oh, happy home, &c.

  6. It's "Starve or pay the dust,"
    For merchants will not trust,
    And then in the summer the diggings are dry;
    Of course then I am broke,
    Swelled up by poison oak;
    It's even so, I really would not lie.

    CHORUS- Oh, happy home, &c.

  7. I've lived on pork and beans,
    Through all those trying scenes,
    So long I dare not look a hog in the face;
    And often do I dream
    Of custard pies and cream;
    But really it is a quien sabe case.

    CHORUS- Oh, happy home, &c.

  8. If I were home again,
    To see green fields of grain,
    And all kinds of fruit hanging ripe on the trees;
    I there would live and die,
    The gold mines bid good-by-
    Forever free from bed-bugs and fleas.

    CHORUS- Oh, happy home, &c.

Score from the Lester S. Levey Collection
Score from Library of Congress

Play Midi MIDI file of "Old Dog Tray " (Used by permission of B. R. Tubb from his website at Public Domain Music.)