An Ode to Heathrow by Brian Coope our local singer and founder of Stiff Joints
Starting with the sound of distant thunder
Rising to a climax overhead
A bleary-eyed four thirty in the morning
Hours before the birds are out of bed
Soon they all just become a number
As they form the great queue in the sky
Hear the rumble and roar down Decibel Drive
And the second hand reads eighty five again
Keep the windows closed on a summer’s day
If you want to hear the music play my friend
If you want to cause the maximum disruption
To the greatest number of people down below
Find a lousy place to build an airport
It’s already here — the place is called Heathrow
Still they fly in the face of reason
And repeat all the wrongs of long ago
Add a runway here and a terminal there
Increase the noise ‘cos they don’t care Oh no
For airport chiefs their ground to give
We gonna have to make them live in Hounslow
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well said, Brian!
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We need this set to music and a recording posted please!
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Brian has set his work to music and it is available, but unfortunately it is too large to upload.
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