Mine, mines, or miners may refer to:
Military mining, undermining or tunnel warfare is a siege method based on mining techniques which has been used since antiquity against a walled city, fortress, castle or other strongly held and fortified military position. A counter mine is a mine dug to allow defenders to attack miners, or destroy a mine threatening their fortifications.
The Greek historian Polybius, in his Histories, gives a graphic account of mining and counter mining at the Roman siege of Ambracia:
The Aetolians countered the Roman mine with smoke; according to Polybius, this was the first time poison gas was used.
Another extraordinary usage of siege-mining in the ancient Greece, where during Philip V of Macedon's siege of the little town of Prinassos, according to Polybius, "the ground around the town were extremely rocky and hard, making any siege-mining virtually impossible. However, Philip ordered his soldiers during the cover of night collect earth from elsewhere and throw it all down at the fake tunnel's entrance, making it look like the Macedonians were almost finished completing the tunnels. Eventually, when Philip V announced that large parts of the town-walls were undermined, the citizens surrendered without delay."
Mine is a 1985 Turkish drama film directed by Atıf Yılmaz. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival.
and though I lie inside the suffering cryingand though I
old beyond the days sadness
my soul it will alone a standing mourning
for if I swallow my dismay timeless
and though my reasons they may faulter broken
time may kiss me with despair heaven
I know it will not be long always waiting
Not mine
To know what I would die for and find above the reasons
was never what I asked for was here my heart away
for sorrow
for beauty heart away from me
I�m crying for eternity
So when I leave the mountain and come to you in rain
you're falling so when I leave I take away the pain.