Bombardiers – Our Song
Here we are, sons of earth 
 High among the silvered cloud 
 Up for battle we go forth 
 High in spirit, gay and proud
Our wings are new, sturdy and strong 
 Forged by the evil deeds of wrong 
 To turn upon the beasts of hate 
 And surely, to seal their fate
We’re free and young and born to fly 
 Where birds once ruled, – now I 
 With wings of steel, shiny and strong
 Will avenge the hate, the lust, the wrong
Our hearts are free, our souls are ours 
 Our speed is great, our power greater 
 We’ll smash them down, we’ll burn them under 
 And they’ll shudder to hear our thunder
Maybe you know – we’re bombardiers 
 We don’t know fear, we don’t know tears
 Our eye is keen, our hand is steady 
 And our voice is clear when we yell “Ready”
We whip through skies grey with grief 
 Our ship is loaded, fast and swift 
 We do our jobs without relief 
 But we can take it – don’t need a lift
And when we sight our target – far below 
 Our nerves are tense for the coming blow 
 Of the steel and the heat and fire of our hate 
 Loosed on the heads of our earthly bait
So back us up, lift and push 
 And keep our wings from out the dust 
 We’ll aim ’em straight and watch ’em “mush” 
 For you folks at home – that – we must.
[This poem was included with the letter of Easter Sunday, 1943, where Biollo wrote beneath it: “My Easter card to you folks at home!!” See letter “14th 1943”].
 
        


 
              