Lyrics Mrs Tibbets - Jethro Tull
Blinkered
against
the
harsh
and
raging
sun
They
said,
divert
your
gaze,
don't
look
behind
It
was
time,
they
said,
to
do
that
thing
Mindful,
they,
of
peace
and
peace
of
mind
Don't
feel
bad,
they
said,
about
the
numbers
Don't
feel
bad
about
the
melting
heat
The
burning
flesh,
the
soft
white
cell
demise
And
the
shattered
ground
beneath
the
trembling
feet
Mrs
Tibbets'
little
boy
August
morning
silence
breaks
Eyes
to
Heaven,
Manhattan
toy
Drops
in
for
tea
and
Eccles
cake
All
for
the
good
and
ultimately
Saving
precious
lives
in
longer
run
Set
a
course
for
home
and
happy
holidays
Tell
yourselves
thank
God
what's
done
is
done
Mrs
Tibbets'
little
boy
August
morning
silence
breaks
Eyes
to
Heaven,
Manhattan
toy
Drops
in
for
tea
and
Eccles
cake
Maybe
if
Lot
had
stopped
and
stood
his
ground
And
maybe
if
Peter
hadn't
turned
away
What
if
that
Judas
stole
no
kiss?
What
if,
what
if,
Enola
Gay?
Mrs
Tibbets'
little
boy
August
morning
silence
breaks
Eyes
to
Heaven,
Manhattan
toy
Drops
in
for
tea
and
Eccles
cake
Have
yourselves
a
merry
little
Christmas
Open
parcels,
gifts
of
different
kind
A
bigger
bang
will
call
for
bigger
bucks
So
pay
the
ransom,
don't
look
behind
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