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Storyteller 2 - And He Descended Into Hell

by Blue Ribbon Tea Company

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The Same Old Story © 2007 W.A. Kostelec Just another group of families sitting on a hill Like so many times before red eyed hope and stubborn will Outside the Sago Baptist Church with nothing to be heard The press boys from the city just waiting on the word, waiting on the word There’s coffee in a thermos and there’s more inside the church Where the aluminum pot sits sputtering and the brew smells old an burned The sky is grey and faceless and it rains from time Adding to the numbing misery of waiting for word up from the mine, word up from the mine. Chorus: It doesn’t happen all that often It doesn’t happen every day But every time it happens it’s the miners have to pay The miners and their families, those that get left behind It’s the Appalachian nightmare of the men lost in the mine. Inside that cold cadaverous darkness alone without a prayer After coal dust fire and methane blasts leave chaos and despair And the mind of a man grows more confused with each breath of poison air And a weakening voice cries out again, where oh God oh where, where oh God oh where. The mine owners get citations and they have to pay the fines The unwarrantable failure orders of ignoring dangers in the mine But accountants see a small price paid for the profits that are made Profits turn the miners living into the grave digger’s trade They say that government has fallen off of late Foxes run the henhouse and they’ve opened up the gate Too much regulation makes it hard to post your gains And it’s the miners and their families that always feel the pain, always feel the pain Chorus A crackly voice in the headphones sends up at first good new The word spreads like a cooling breeze to the families in the pews Tears of joy and hugging brides it must be God’s blessed will I nearly lost my faith one cries, now there’s 12 men walking off that hill, walking off that hill There’s singing in the Baptist church, good news races cross the wire TV cameras focus on the talking heads while family’s spirits race like fire And then a grim faced company man steps up to the microphone Somebody somehow got the message wrong, only one mans coming home, one mans coming home It’s just the same old story like so many times before The hopeless are dispersing and the church locks the wooden doors Press trucks drive off neath the grey sky down that muddy rutted road Miner’s families behind the curtains left there to bear the load, there to bear the load Chorus
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At a time of life when he is least alone Bill gives you this collection - mostly other people's stories, other people's hell. He is the storyteller.

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released March 12, 2022

All songs by Bill Kostelec
(c) Kostelec Music Publishing

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Blue Ribbon Tea Company Spokane, Washington

"evocative" "unconventional" "Woody-Guthrie-esque"

Illinois factory towns, Kentucky heartache, Spokane history...

Singing their stories at festivals, venues, on Public Radio, and on the front porch.

Bill & Kathy Kostelec are "a welcomed flashback to the original American Folk music movement..the real deal." musician and radio host/producer Bob Rice
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