To all the families who loved so deeply the miners we’ve lost; to all who called them friends, worked alongside them in the mines, or knew them as neighbors, in Montcoal and Naoma, or Whitesville, in the Coal River Valley and across West Virginia

所有的遇難礦工的家屬、朋友、工友、鄰居們,

Let me begin by saying that we have been mourning with you throughout these difficult days. Our hearts have been aching with you. We keep our thoughts with the survivors who are recovering and resting at the hospital and at the homes. We're thankful for the rescue teams. But our hearts ache alongside you.

首先我想告訴大家,這段日子我們一直和你們一樣為我們失去的礦工哀悼,我們的心情和你們一樣悲痛,我們時刻牽掛著在醫(yī)院接受治療或在家得以恢復(fù)的幸存者。我們同樣感激救援人員的工作。我們的心同你們一樣難過。

We’re here to memorialize 29 Americans: Carl Acord. Jason Atkins. Christopher Bell. Gregory Steven Brock. Kenneth Allan Chapman. Robert Clark. Charles Timothy Davis. Cory Davis. Michael Lee Elswick. William I. Griffith. Steven Harrah. Edward Dean Jones. Richard K. Lane. William Roosevelt Lynch. Nicholas Darrell McCroskey. Joe Marcum. Ronald Lee Maynor. James E. Mooney. Adam Keith Morgan. Rex L. Mullins. Joshua S. Napper. Howard D. Payne. Dillard Earl Persinger. Joel R. Price. Deward Scott. Gary Quarles. Grover Dale Skeens. Benny Willingham. And Ricky Workman.

我們在這里,懷念29位美國人:卡爾·阿克德、杰森·阿金斯、克里斯多佛·貝爾、格利高里·史蒂夫·布洛克、肯尼斯·艾倫·查普曼、羅伯特·克拉克、查爾斯·蒂莫西·戴維斯、克里·戴維斯、邁克爾·李·埃爾斯維克、威廉·I.格里菲斯、史蒂芬·哈拉、愛德華·迪恩·瓊斯、理查德·K.雷恩、威廉姆·羅斯威爾特·林奇、尼古拉斯·達利爾·麥考斯基、喬·馬克姆、羅納德·李·梅爾、詹姆斯·E.姆尼、亞當·基斯·摩根、雷克斯·L.姆林斯、喬什·S.納皮爾、霍華德·D.佩恩、迪拉德·厄爾·波辛格、喬爾·R.普萊斯、迪華德·斯科特、加里·考拉斯、格羅佛·戴爾·斯金斯、本尼·威靈漢姆以及里奇·沃克曼。

Nothing I, or the Vice President, or the Governor, none of the speakers here today, nothing we say can fill the hole they leave in your hearts, or the absence that they leave in your lives. If any comfort can be found, it can, perhaps, be found by seeking the face of God -- (applause) -- who quiets our troubled minds, a God who mends our broken hearts, a God who eases our mourning souls.

無論我、副總統(tǒng)、州長,或是今天致悼詞的任何一個人,都不能說出任何話語,可以填補你們因痛失親人心中的創(chuàng)傷。

Even as we mourn 29 lives lost, we also remember 29 lives lived. Up at 4:30 a.m., 5:00 in the morning at the latest, they began their day, as they worked, in darkness. In coveralls and hard-toe boots, a hardhat over their heads, they would sit quietly for their hour-long journey, five miles into a mountain, the only light the lamp on their caps, or the glow from the mantrip they rode in.

盡管我們在哀悼這29條逝去的生命,我們同樣也要紀念這29條曾活在世間的生命。凌晨4點半起床,最遲5點,他們就開始一天的生活,他們在黑暗中工作。穿著工作服和硬頭靴,頭戴安全帽,靜坐著開始一小時的征程,去到五英里遠的礦井,唯一的燈光是從他們頭戴的安全帽上發(fā)出的,或是進入時礦山沿途的光線。

Day after day, they would burrow into the coal, the fruits of their labor, what so often we take for granted: the electricity that lights up a convention center; that lights up our church or our home, our school, our office; the energy that powers our country; the energy that powers the world.

日以繼夜,他們挖掘煤炭,這也是他們勞動的果實,我們對此卻不以為然:這照亮一個會議中心的電能;點亮我們教堂或家園、學(xué)校、辦公室的燈光;讓我們國家運轉(zhuǎn)的能源;讓世界維持的能源。

And most days they’d emerge from the dark mine, squinting at the light. Most days, they’d emerge, sweaty and dirty and dusted from coal. Most days, they’d come home. But not that day.

大多時候,他們從黑暗的礦里探出頭,瞇眼盯著光亮。大多時候,他們從礦里探出身,滿是汗水和塵垢。大多時候,他們能夠回家。但不是那天。

These men -– these husbands, fathers, grandfathers, brothers sons, uncles, nephews -– they did not take on their job unaware of the perils. Some of them had already been injured; some of them had seen a friend get hurt. So they understood there were risks. And their families did, too. They knew their kids would say a prayer at night before they left. They knew their wives would wait for a call when their shift ended saying everything was okay. They knew their parents felt a pang of fear every time a breaking news alert came on, or the radio cut in.

這些人,這些丈夫、父親、祖父、弟兄、兒子、叔父、侄子,他們從事這份工作時,并沒有忽視其中的風(fēng)險。他們中的一些已經(jīng)負傷,一些人眼見朋友受傷。所以,他們知道有風(fēng)險。他們的家人也知道。他們知道,在自己去礦上之前,孩子會在夜晚祈禱。他們知道妻子在焦急等待自己的電話,通報今天的任務(wù)完成,一切安好。他們知道,每有緊急新聞播出,或是廣播被突然切斷,他們的父母會感到莫大的恐懼。

But they left for the mines anyway -– some, having waited all their lives to be miners; having longed to follow in the footsteps of their fathers and their grandfathers. And yet, none of them did it for themselves alone.

但他們還是離開家園,來到礦里。一些人畢生期盼成為礦工;他們期待步入父輩走過的道路。然而,他們并不是為自己做出的選擇。

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