Lyrics After These Wars - Ian Anderson
After
battle,
with
wounds
to
lick
and
Beaus
and
belles
all
reuniting.
Rationing,
austerity:
it
did
us
Good
after
the
fighting.
Now,
time
to
bid
some
fond
farewells
and
Walk
away
from
empires
crumbling.
Post-war
baby-boom
to
fuel
with
post-
Victorian
half-dressed
fumbling.
I
see
a
screen,
grey
cathode
tube
in
Walnut
cabinet,
pride
of
place
In
holy
family
living
room.
Clipped-
Tone
announcer,
powdered
face.
And
now
to
mould
public
opinion,
Sanctify
the
good
and
great.
Lordly
over
his
dominion,
brash
Television
seals
our
fate.
After
these
wars,
when
gentler
winds
were
blowing.
After
these
wars,
when
stocking
tops
were
showing.
When
the
Co-op
gave
us
daily
bread
And
penicillin
raised
the
dead
And
combine
harvesters
kept
Us
fed,
after
these
wars.
We
thanked
the
Yank
and
thanked
the
Lord
for
sparing
us
from
dark
invasion.
Now
to
liberate,
rebuild
and
balance
Europe's
new
equation.
Spooky
spies
in
from
the
cold
with
Lies
and
secrets
to
be
sold
To
bigger
brothers,
bigger
bombs,
Le
Carré
thrillers
to
be
told.
We
take
our
place
amongst
those
others
Who
would
punch
above
their
weight.
Divest
ourselves
of
glowing
mantle,
Mantle
of
old
Britain
Great.
Bit
part
cast
in
Hollywood,
ripe
Old
thespian,
tolerated.
World-weary
ham
upon
the
stage,
Evergreen
but
over-rated.
After
these
wars,
when
gentler
winds
were
blowing.
After
these
wars,
when
stocking
tops
were
showing.
When
the
Co-op
gave
us
daily
bread
And
penicillin
raised
the
dead
And
combine
harvesters
kept
Us
fed,
after
these
wars.
1 Heavy Metals
2 Doggerland
3 Enter the Uninvited
4 Puer Ferox Adventus
5 Meliora Sequamur
6 The Turnpike Inn
7 The Engineer
8 The Pax Britannica
9 Tripudium Ad Bellum
10 After These Wars
11 New Blood, Old Veins
12 In for a Pound
13 The Browning of the Green
14 Per Errationes Ad Astra
15 Cold Dead Reckoning
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