It was a lovely morning In hiroshima town, One summer morn in nineteen five and forty. And the sun, how bright it shone From a sky without a cloud, One summer morn in nineteen five and forty. The little girls they played Neath the trees and on the grass, And everything they did just like the big ones. They dressed their dollies up And they washed their dollies' dresses And the women sliced the bread back in the kitchen. And there were many children Yet lying in their beds, For this was still an early morning hour, And the dew lay on the meadow In the lovely slanting sunlight, And the crowns had barely opened on the flowers. It was a lovely morning In hiroshima town, One summer morn in nineteen five and forty. And the sun, how bright it shone From a sky without a cloud, One summer morn in nineteen five and forty.