Operation Mincemeat - Dear Bill Lyrics

2023 West End
Operation Mincemeat the Musical - Dear Bill Lyrics


The song is written by David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson, and Zoë Roberts.

HESTER:
Dear Bill,
I’m afraid I’ve not got long to write;  
I’m off to Mary’s,  
You know how she feels about bridge night,  
But it’s been a few days  
I thought I’d send a few lines.  

Next door’s greyhound came
Into the garden this morning,  
I think he likes the roses they’re doing fine,
I used some twine
To tie them up and rein them in,
I hope they’ll bloom next Spring,  
But you’ll see that for yourself  
I’m following the instructions
You left in your note:  
“Please devote all your time to their care.”  
And I have done I swear,
Except from the talking,  
I’m not going to do that.  
‘Cause talking to the roses
Is mad and you knew that.  
When you whispered sweet nothings
To flowers to make my dad cross and me laugh  
And it did  
And why did we meet in the middle of a war?
What a silly thing for anyone to do  
Your sister sends her love, of course  
And your mother  
“is the same as ever”  
Diana’s piano is getting much better  
“Well, I say better, I really just mean louder.”  
But as she tells me  
That’s pretty much the same.  
When it makes a change from all
Of the noise and the sirens  
And sometimes all of the silence  
With six rounds of “Jingle Bells” and
“We Wish You a Merry Christmas”
Even though it is June  
“And it’s been a long summer”  
But she wants to be perfect
For her older brother.  
She hopes you’ll be home again soon  
No!  
She knows you’ll be home again soon
And it’s fine  
And we’re fine  
It’s nice to watch her get better with time.  
I suppose they just miss you.
I know they just miss you  
And I’m not going to argue with that.

And why did we meet in the middle of a war?  
What a silly thing for anyone to do  
And I’m trying my best
To write everything down,
To fill in the gaps so
That when you’re around  
It’ll be like you’d never been gone  
As if you’d been all along  
‘Cause you can’t just miss out on the songs

And to tell you the truth Tom,  
Your roses aren’t thriving  
Without you they’re dull  
Don’t worry, they’re surviving  
But I’ve tried all the tricks
That you put in your note  
And I’ve watered the soil ‘till it started to float  
And no, I’ve not talked to them,  
I’m not going to talk to them  
There’s something you have
That I just don’t have  

And since you’re off galivanting
It’s only fair that you know  
That your roses quite frankly
Were the first things to go.  
And no, you’re not galivanting  
I don’t mean galivanting  
It’s just frustrating for you to be right  
When I have to do both
The sides of this fight  
But it’s good to hear you  
Even just in my head.
And the roses just miss you.
I know they just miss you.  
And I’m not going to argue with that  
There’s so much
To do when you come back  
And I know that they say
That it’s “all for a cause”  
Our brave boys out fighting a war to end wars  
But it’s like they don’t see
That when you’re far from me  
Our roses don’t get the conversation they need  
Which just seems unfair  
I’m stuck here and you’re there.
I suppose I just miss you  
I know I just miss you  
Even though I still miss you  

And why did we meet
In the middle of a war?
What a silly thing for anyone



Review: Operation Mincemeat the Musical Lyrics


Operation Mincemeat the Musical Lyrics

SYNOPSIS
Born to Lead
God That's Brilliant
Dead in the Water
All the Ladies
The Pitch
Making a Man
Dear Bill
Sail on, Boys
Just for Tonight
Bevan's Update
The Ballad of Willie Watkins
Spilsbury Reprise
Useful
Finale