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Surrender
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Dedicated to the 13 coal miners who lost their lives at the Sago Mine, Tallmansville, West Virginia
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David Elon Preston
2006 David Elon Preston

Wed Mar 08, 2006
Acoustic : Acoustic Folk
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About the song

The seed for this song came in early January in the aftermath of the Sago Coal Mine disaster in Tallmansville, West Virginia. I had read where some of the miners had written notes as they lay trapped two miles deep inside the mine. One note read, “Tell all I see them on the other side. It wasn’t bad. I just went to sleep.” A melody line began running through my head shortly after, and by mid-February I just had to try to get something down on paper. I tried to record the song with my own back up harmonies but it just didn't sound right.

I asked Anne Cozean and Marty Ross Vining from SongRamp to add their beautiful voices to the mix. They graciously agreed and I am eternally grateful.

This song is dedicated to the families of the miners that lost their lives in Tallmansville and everywhere.
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One by one the breathing’s stopped. My body aches from the way I’m propped.
I’m tired ~ surrender

Tired of making sense of this. Thinking how this deep abyss consumes ~ surrender

Tired of my heart that aches. Ain’t sure why I’m still awake ~ surrender


Never been sure about Jesus Christ, stories of his sacrifice for me ~ surrender

Either way it don’t matter now. Just fall asleep don’t wonder how it can be ~ surrender

If I wake up on the other side ain’t for me to decide ~ surrender

(Dream, dream ~ surrender)

Church bells, ponies, maple trees. Children laughing, summer breeze and light ~ surrender

Snowflakes falling cold and wet. Smell of someone’s cigarette and air ~ surrender

I’ve never felt so full of peace. Waiting for my breath to cease ~ surrender