upper Big Branch Mine Disaster |
Upper Big Branch Mine 40 On the last day of his life The miner Did what he always did He got up at dawn. Had coffee Ate at the local diner The “coal miner’s special” Coffee, bacon, eggs, Grits, pancakes. Gearing up for a long day Just like his dad had taught him For he was a third-generation miner Then he went to work Entering the Upper Big Branch Mine Not knowing that today. Was the day Of the big disaster That would soon take his life. The Christian owner of the mine Typically cut corners Not caring for the life Of the workers, Who after all Are just labor units Disposable in the end. The Christian owners Just don’t see them The miners As human beings. After the many disasters The mine owners Invested in robots. Fewer deaths Fewer lawsuits More money for the owner Not so much For the labor units. New Prompt: On Instagram, I saw images of the Prince and Princess of Wales, who visited Aberfan (Wales). In 1966 a Mining-disaster struck this town, which took the lifes of 116 children and 28 adults, as a school was covered by milestone debt, due to the bad weather they had. Your mission: Choose a US-Mining disaster. (it has to be one out of history, not a fictive one that did not take place). The Mining Disaster chosen is going to be your title. Information about mining disasters in history can be found here: https://arlweb.msha.gov/MSHAINFO/FactSheets/MSHAFCT8.htm Write your story or poem out from the viewpoint of: (choose one) 1: a miner 2: a rescue worker |