Stewie,The line you are looking for is:
"But the mind of Glace Bay long will dwell"
minor editing of verse 2:
The grace of God in the tunnel's cold;
Then the town was sadly told of her ten men gone.Verse 3 (You have 1,2, 4 & 5)
And in the days that were to come
Great thousands grieved as one.
For the mourning and the mourned
What could be done was done.
Poor Ward and Young were laid to rest,
Anderson, Cooke, their mem'ries blest;
Every man will long be missed of the ten men gone.The explsion took place in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia's #26 mine on 24 Feb, 1978. 10 were killed and 6 critically injured, two of whom later died in a Halifax hospital. Glace Bay No. 26 was opened in 1943 and closed in 1982. It was on the Atlantic shore with a 670 foot entry shaft that connected to the coal seam by a 23,000 foot tunnel. At the time of its closing, it extended more than 5 miles under the ocean.
Lyrics printed in "And Now the Fields Are Green: A Collection of Coal Mining Songs in Canada" by John C O'Donnell (1992 University College of Cape Breton Press)
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