LONDON
‘ Over London comes a Blitz, I Planes fly over called Messerschmitts, .! “Mail the guns,” the Sergeant yells, While lights go’out amid'ringing . of bells. | of bells. i • Into the breech goes a six-inch 1 | shell, 1 No. 3 pulls the cord and lets go ; hell, • On a mission of». death shoots a s little black dot, At a moving target that looks like ‘ j a spot. ; i.. . j ? All you see is a big red flame, ’ And more scrap metal comes down i ■ r again. B The bulldog breed zooms through the night, ' ■ ( t After a Nazi for him to bite. i ■ ' i' d The “All Clear” warning has e j given its cry, cl Once j more we go to sell and buy, o' While the cliffs of Dover are still a white, The people of Britain are forever c bright. 11 . —Gnr. O’Connor, H.P., J’! 2/10/457. ,- . —
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Observation Post, Volume 1, Issue 1, 22 May 1942, Page 3
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148LONDON Observation Post, Volume 1, Issue 1, 22 May 1942, Page 3
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