Tom: D D Look out, look out from your schoolroom window! D A Look up, young children, from your play! D Wave your hand at the shining airplane, A D Such a beautiful sight is Enola Gay. D It's many a mile, from the Utah desert D A To Tinian Island far away, D Standing guard, by the barb-wire fences A D That hide the secret of Enola Gay. D High above the clouds in the sunlit silence, D A So peaceful here, I'd like to stay. D There's many a pilot who'd swap his pension A D For a chance to fly Enola Gay. D What is that sound high above my city? D A I rush outside and search the sky. D Now we are running to find the shelters, A D Hearing sirens start to cry. D What will I say when my children ask me, D A Where was I flying up on that day? D With trembling voice I gave the order A D To the bombardier of Enola Gay. D Look out, look out from your schoolroom window; D A Look up, young children, from your play. D Your bright young eyes will turn to ashes A D In the blinding light of Enola Gay. D I turn to see the fireball rising. D A "My God, My God," all I can say. D I hear a voice within me crying, A D "My mother's name was Enola Gay." D Look out, look out from your schoolroom window; D A Look up, young children, from your play. D Oh, when you see the warplanes flying, A D Each one is named Enola Gay.