Tom: F F Bb F Way down in old Nova Scotia C F Moose River, it seems, is the name Bb F Three Canadians on Easter Sunday C F To the tumbledown gold mine they came C F They descended the mine for in- -spection C F Never dreaming Fate trailed them close by Bb F With a crash that gave them no warning C F En- -tombed in that mine there to die Bb F Brave men from all over the country C F Volun- -teered to give up their lives Bb F They slaved with unceasing efforts C F It seemed that death they de- -fied C F Long days and nights they had labored C F Turned back when great cave-ins fell Bb F While far below patiently waiting C F Three men were in one living Hell Bb F Many times turned back when near rescue C F They seen all was blocking their way Bb F With a prayer on their lips they worked onward C F We must win, we must win, pray we may C F On Sunday they got their first message C F From the men prisoned far far be- -low Bb F ?Can you help us?? they heard the men calling C F ?Our suff'rings God above only knows.? Bb F Next message filled all hearts with sorrow C F As they heard them say ?One pal is gone Bb F We are trying our best to hold on boys C F Do your best. Don't make it too long.? C F At last the great strain it was broken C F A miner out of breath brought the news Bb F `We have won the great fight!? he was calling C F ?At last we have dug our way through!? Bb F That great fight against the Dark Angel C F It is one fighting heart all the way Bb F Still a tragedy came with the rescue C F From the tomb of those terrible days C F Now friends, this story is ending C F With hardships of many a day Bb F But this rescue will go down in hist'ry C F Of the gold mine down Moose River way