Once upon a time, there was a sea miner
He looked straight into the sun
Cuz he thought his life was done
Thought his life was done
Stranded, maritime, without a cheap diner
He was tired and overrun
And he missed his wife and son
Missed his wife and son
Till one drunken, rainy day
When ole sea miner changed his ways
He realized his outlook was to blame
So he shaped his mind with golden clay
And his life was won
He could taste the sun
Well if there's one thing sea miner knew
It's with some effort, you can escape the blues
If there's one thing sea miner proved
It's that the way you feel is really up to you
It's that the way you feel is really up to you
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