Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Interview, artist - Robert Calvert. Album song Captain Lockheed And The Starfighters, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 17.05.2007
Record label: Parlophone
Song language: English
Interview |
Officer: So you want to be a fighter pilot. |
Recruit: A Starfighter Pilot, Sir. |
O: And why particularly the Starfighter? |
R: Because Sir, I am in love with this aircraft. |
This magnificent engine of |
steal and gleam. |
O: That’s very poetic. |
Please continue. |
R: This aerocynamic Delilah. |
Its uptilted wings and sidewinder rockets. |
Its clear curving cockpit cover, the whirling of dials and needles. |
The illustrious uniform of the Federal German Airforce. |
The click of the heels |
in salute, the flare of the jacket, the wide, long-skirted hang of it, and oh, |
the low shiny peak of the cap. |
O: I think that’s enough. |
R: But Sir, the danger, and the glory of death. |
A young and dashing life gone up in flames. |
Blonde maidens weeping. |
To die for one’s country. |
To set forth in a silver lance too joust with the forces of darkness. |
O: They don’t always crash, you know. |
R: It would be an honour to crash in such a plane. |
O: To be mangled and scorched? |
R: To be hideously mutilated beyond the recognition of one’s own mother. |
O: Is that makeup you’re wearing? |
R: Makeup, Sir? |
O: Makeup. |
Makeup. |
You know it’s what the ladies wear. |
R: Not all ladies wear makeup, sir. |
O: Well what’s that black stuff around your eyes. |
Is that mascara? |
R: All right. |
I can see it’s no good lying to you, sir. |
I confess. |
It is mascara. |
But… only a little bit. |
O: What on Earth for? |
R: It’s my mother, sir. |
O: Your mother? |
R: You see my mother was the first woman to fly the Atlantic in a (pause) Gaseo |
Glider. |
O: A Gaseo Glider? |
R: A machine of my father’s invention. |
You see he was too much of a |
professional aeronautical inventor to actually fly it himself, so my mother |
took it, and tried to fly it singlehanded across the Atlantic. |
O: And what happened? |
R: She… she crashed. |
Spun down into the sea and was never seen again. |
They found only her false eyelashes, floating. |
And so, you see, ever since I have worn mascara in her sacred memory. |
O: I see. |
R: Well sir. |
Do I get a plane? |
O: In view of the confessions you have just made, which must have taken a great |
deal of courage, I consider you an ideal type for the job. |
There’s a plane for you waiting on the runway. |
The sergeant will give you an |
instruction manual on the way out. |
Oh, and by the way, eh, Von Trippenhoff… |
R: Sir? |
O: Don’t let the CO catch you wearing makeup on duty. |
At least not in uniform, |
understand? |
R: But Sir… |
O: Alright then. |
But very subtly applied, is that clear? |
R: I understand, Sir. |
O: Right on, Von Trippenhoff. |
R: Righty Oh, Sir. |