Big
Bill Jones was born way back in
Tennessee
In
a shack near an old coal mine
Went
to work with a pick at the age
of thirteen
Breathin'
dust for a nickel and a dime.
Daddy
was a Preacher and mama worked at
home
And
daddy Preached from a tent
He
never had a church but the people
always came
To
listen, to sing, to Repent.
Now
daddy never worked in the dirty coal
mines
And
daddy, he never got paid
So
young Bill Jones bought the butter
and the bread
-
Grew strong from working his trade.
Preacher's
son Jones, he grew stronger every day
Big
Bill just turned eighteen
He
never went to church in his daddy's
Gospel tent
-
Diggin' coal had made him mean.
Soon
everyone around called him 'Big Bill
Jones'
He
had muscles big and strong
Never
understood why daddy wouldn't work the
mines
Thought
daddy had done them wrong.
On
the day of the Revival, Big Bill
and daddy fought,
-
Said words a son should never say
Daddy
tried to tell him that his soul
just needed God
But
Bill just laughed and walked
away.
He
heard the people singin' in the tent
that afternoon
As
he walked with a pick in hand
Bill
was headed for the mine to work
alone that day
And
God 'just had to understand.'
An
hour in the dust, still his pick
was goin' strong,
Still
thinkin' 'bout what daddy said
Came
a rumble and a noise such as
Bill had never heard,
The
cave-in came down upon his head.
In
the tent at the Revival all the
people heard the roar
-
They ran scared towards the mine
Ever'body
was 'a - diggin', prayin' hard for
Bill's life
And
daddy, afraid of what he'd find.
Late
into the night, many shaken Christian
souls -
Dog-tired,
dug to where he lay
When
they carried Bill out he was barely
just alive
It
was his last coal mining day.
Four
Sundays later, daddy Preached until he
cried,
Big
Bill fell down upon his knees
Ever'
since that day he's been proud of
daddy's life
For
now, he sees what daddy sees.
We
might need miner workers but we need
the Preacher soldiers,
For
diggin' out the bad
- Tho'
no longer can he carry 'round
a pick for diggin' coal,
He's
buildin' a church for Preacher dad.
Author/Poem
Written By:
Tammy Boatman-Young
 
  
 
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