Written and Performed by Graham Larkin
Lyrics
With his breakfast he'd soldiers and strong cups of tea,
For his wife he'd a lingering kiss.
He held her so tight she could hardly draw breath,
There were so few moments like this
He waved her goodbye and made for the camp,
His squadron was due to take flight.
The bombs were loaded the engines were fueled,
They'd be over Bremen tonight.
They'd be over the city,
Over the city tonight
There'd be bombs on the city
All over the city tonight
He sat in the tail gun and watched the night sky,
Looking out for enemy planes.
He tried not to think of the power they bore,
Or the death, destruction and pain
They'd be over the city
Over the city tonight
There'd be bombs on the city
All over the city tonight
Soon the flak was exploding, igniting the sky,
But they flew inexorably on.
German fighters attacked them from out of the dark,
As he twisted and turned with his gun
Flying over the city
Over the city tonight
Dropping bombs on the city
All over the city tonight
As he watched the bombs fall he thought of his wife,
And he softly whispered her name.
He tried not to think of the people below,
Of the death, the destruction and pain
All over the city
Over the city tonight
All those bombs on the city
All over the city tonight
As they turned to go home he took one last look
At the city now all aglow,
He tried not to think about what they'd done,
About the destruction below
Flying home from the city
Home from the city tonight
All those bombs on the city
All over the city tonight
But he'd only done what they'd told him to do,
These were harsh consequences of war.
Now going back to his wife and his home
He prays for the end of it all
And for no more cities
No more cities at night
No more bombs on their cities
No more cities alight
Please no more cities
No more cities at night
No more bombs on their cities
No more cities alight