There's sweat rolling over my shovel There's a river running down my back I didn't come to this country just to bleed for them tracks Dig, dig that's how the locals call us As if we don't got no names Dig, dig I hear them captains calling Don't bring your people any shame You better stick to the shovel Boy don't you dare and let go Maybe you'll find yourself some hope I never wanted to leave my home But my father forced me to do so He didn't have enough land for 3 brothers So the younger two had to go Dig, dig was the last thing I heard When my brother disappeared under a damn big stone Dig, dig was what I heard As some men defile his tomb in search for more than bones You better stick to the shovel Boy don't you dare and let go Maybe you'll find yourself some hope Now, in 30 years time, I must have dug A hole as big as the moon I wish I had reached as much with my wife But she died giving birth one cold afternoon Dig, dig the soil forgets everything All pain is safe in the cold ground Dig, dig is the last thing you gonna hear Before eternal silence kills every sound Dig, dig and maybe I find Some good times coming Dig, dig I tend to put My feet towards running You better stick to the shovel Boy don't you dare and let go Maybe you'll find yourself some hope