[ Am ] in the deep , [ C ] dark hills of [ G ] eastern [ D ] kentucky
that the [ Am ] place where i [ C ] trace my [ F ] bloodline
and its [ F ] there i [ C ] read on A [ G ] hillside [ D ] gravestone
you will [ F ] never leave [ G ] harlan [ Am ] alive
oh , my granddads [ C ] dad walked down [ G ] katahrins [ D ] mountain
and he [ Am ] asked tillie [ C ] helton to be his [ F ] bride
said , wont you [ F ] walk with me [ C ] out of the [ G ] mouth of this [ D ]
holler
or well [ F ] never leave [ G ] harlan [ Am ] alive
chorus
where the sun comes [ C ] up about [ F ] ten in the [ C ] morning
and the sun goes [ Am ] down about [ G ] three in the [ F ] day
and you fill your [ C ] cup with whatever [ F ] bitter brew youre [ C ] drinkin
and you spend your [ Am ] life just thinkin of [ G ] how to get [ F ] away
[ Am ] no one ever [ C ] knew there was [ G ] coal in them [ D ] mountains
til A [ Am ] man from the [ C ] northeast [ F ] arrived
waving [ F ] hundred dollar [ C ] bills said , ill [ G ] pay you for your [ D ]
minerals
but he [ F ] never left [ G ] harlan [ Am ] alive
[ Am ] granny sold out [ C ] cheap and they [ G ] moved out west of [ D ] pineville
to A [ Am ] farm where big [ C ] richland river [ F ] winds
i bet they [ F ] danced them A [ C ] jig , laughed and [ G ] sang a new [ D ] song
who said wed [ F ] never leave [ G ] harlan [ Am ] alive
{break – same as verse}
but the [ Am ] times they got [ C ] hard and tobacco [ G ] wasnt [ D ] selling
and ole [ Am ] granddad knew what [ C ] hed do to [ F ] survive
he went and [ F ] dug for harlan [ C ] coal and sent the [ G ] money back to [ D ]
granny
but he [ F ] never left [ G ] harlan [ Am ] alive
where the sun comes [ C ] up about [ F ] ten in the [ C ] morning
and the sun goes [ Am ] down about [ G ] three in the [ F ] day
and you fill your [ C ] cup with whatever [ F ] bitter brew youre [ C ] drinkin
and you spend your [ Am ] life digging coal from the [ G ] bottom of your [ F ]
grave
repeat chorus
[ Am ] in the deep , [ C ] dark hills of [ G ] eastern [ D ] kentucky
that the [ Am ] place where i [ C ] trace my [ F ] bloodline
and its [ F ] there i [ C ] read on A [ G ] hillside [ D ] gravestone
you will [ F ] never leave [ G ] harlan [ Am ] alive
[ Am ] in the deep , [ C ] dark hills of [ G ] eastern [ D ] kentucky
that the [ Am ] place where i [ C ] trace my [ F ] bloodline
and its [ F ] there i [ C ] read on A [ G ] hillside [ D ] gravestone
you will [ F ] never leave [ G ] harlan [ Am ] alive
oh , my granddads [ C ] dad walked down [ G ] katahrins [ D ] mountain
and he [ Am ] asked tillie [ C ] helton to be his [ F ] bride
said , wont you [ F ] walk with me [ C ] out of the [ G ] mouth of this [ D ]
holler
or well [ F ] never leave [ G ] harlan [ Am ] alive
chorus
where the sun comes [ C ] up about [ F ] ten in the [ C ] morning
and the sun goes [ Am ] down about [ G ] three in the [ F ] day
and you fill your [ C ] cup with whatever [ F ] bitter brew youre [ C ] drinkin
and you spend your [ Am ] life just thinkin of [ G ] how to get [ F ] away
[ Am ] no one ever [ C ] knew there was [ G ] coal in them [ D ] mountains
til A [ Am ] man from the [ C ] northeast [ F ] arrived
waving [ F ] hundred dollar [ C ] bills said , ill [ G ] pay you for your [ D ]
minerals
but he [ F ] never left [ G ] harlan [ Am ] alive
[ Am ] granny sold out [ C ] cheap and they [ G ] moved out west of [ D ] pineville
to A [ Am ] farm where big [ C ] richland river [ F ] winds
i bet they [ F ] danced them A [ C ] jig , laughed and [ G ] sang a new [ D ] song
who said wed [ F ] never leave [ G ] harlan [ Am ] alive
{break – same as verse}
but the [ Am ] times they got [ C ] hard and tobacco [ G ] wasnt [ D ] selling
and ole [ Am ] granddad knew what [ C ] hed do to [ F ] survive
he went and [ F ] dug for harlan [ C ] coal and sent the [ G ] money back to [ D ]
granny
but he [ F ] never left [ G ] harlan [ Am ] alive
where the sun comes [ C ] up about [ F ] ten in the [ C ] morning
and the sun goes [ Am ] down about [ G ] three in the [ F ] day
and you fill your [ C ] cup with whatever [ F ] bitter brew youre [ C ] drinkin
and you spend your [ Am ] life digging coal from the [ G ] bottom of your [ F ]
grave
repeat chorus
[ Am ] in the deep , [ C ] dark hills of [ G ] eastern [ D ] kentucky
that the [ Am ] place where i [ C ] trace my [ F ] bloodline
and its [ F ] there i [ C ] read on A [ G ] hillside [ D ] gravestone
you will [ F ] never leave [ G ] harlan [ Am ] alive
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