"Dig! Dig! Dig!" the master says, "Dig! Dig! Dig!" while the world revels; "Dig! Dig! Dig!" this grave right here, "Dig! Dig! Dig!" 'til the end's near; And all I do is follow orders, All I do is dig, with fear; For Digging all day long's, my bane, Digging, until I writhe in pain; When the day dies and the night arrives, A few hours, there is respite; And then the morrow, again the sorrow, "Dig! Dig! Dig!", my miserable heart cries; Then I pause but a moment, wonder, Do I pay for a forgotten blunder? Yes or no, for certain, I cannot tell; But this much I know, This grave I dig, there someday I shall eventually dwell.