2023 West End Operation Mincemeat the Musical - Useful Lyrics
The song is written by David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson, and Zoë Roberts.
“Do you want to hear the saddest part?” “Alright.” “I imagined the medals.” “…I’m sorry?”
I imagined the medal They’d give me When this was all through “You imagined the…?” Medals I know “Right.” And then Winston goes “Winston Churchill?” We’d be lost without you “Right, and where is this?” The palace “Of course” And I’d bow and salute The King knows we’re the reason we’ve won “The King’s there is he?” And there’s so many medals And the crowd they assemble and demand To hear just what we’ve done
“And Mr. Churchill says…?” He says Yes, it’s all true, Though you’d never believe it They did what they could do And thought you’d never see it They worked and they prayed, And it wasn’t in vain. They knew pain could be strength And that strength could be pain They forced enemy forces to fly They banished the planes from the sky And they did something useful
“Oh good, I’m dead.” “Oh god I’m sorry, What is wrong with me?”
Perhaps just a small plaque Something tasteful and small Nothing over the top People don’t stand and stop ‘Cos just one look And their tears start to fall “Oh Lord” I can see it With flowers, price of place in a garden “A garden?” Or a grand royal park “Ah thank you” And it’s silver “Gold” And it shines “Or dazzles” Boldly! And they’ll see you did more than your part
For Hester who saved her nation Yes! A timeless inspiration “Jean!” “You are!” And they’ll say it’s all true Though you’d never believe it She did what she could do And though you’d never see it She worked and she prayed, And it wasn’t in vain She knew pain could be strength And that strength could be pain She forced enemy forces to fly She banished the planes from the sky And she did something useful “Yes, we’ve done good work” And you can’t ask the people Who can do all of that to just go home And pace through the rooms of a flat Feeling she’s travelled right back to the start Stuck at home with her mother feeling useless And smothering the light That kept out the dark
“But he won’t talk to me. He hates me. I’m the last person he’d talk to” “…Apologised profusely, Told him he was right all along That I’m a pointless little fool…” “You can do this, Jean. And we need you to.” “Okay I’ll try.” “Even if dear Winston Never finds out about it.” “So you’re saying.”
Medals? “No medals.” No statues No plaques No flowers For Hester and Jean? I don’t think that it’s people like you Or me that the crowds come to see And if there’s one thing I know It’s that I’m no good with things That need help to grow I’m afraid I disagree You’ve done a pretty good job with me “Thank you” I think that when people meet In the middle of a war, It feels like it means something more So who needs a medal? It’s this that we keep fighting for That we’ll keep fighting for And yes it was true They’ll say it’s all true Though they’ll never believe it We’ll do all we can do They’ll never see it And they’ll never see it We worked and we prayed And it won’t be in vain And we’ll keep on going even though They’ll never know We know pain can be strength And that strength can be pain And we’ll force all their forces to fly We banish their planes from the sky And they’ll see that we were useful And if they don’t we’ll know we’re useful What matters is that we did something useful
“Back to work, Miss Leslie” “Yes, Ma’am”
Review: Operation Mincemeat the Musical Lyrics
Operation Mincemeat the Musical Lyrics
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