pyongyang pyongyang the chinese I sa lucky man, over pyongyang(pie-yong-yang), over pyongyang the sea fury's an also ran, over pyongyang, over p both firefly's and furies too the miggs laugh up their sleeves at you; and you well know it's bloody true, over p, over p- oh how I hate the chinese flak, over p-, over p-. it comes up thick and bloody black, over p-, over p- and if a sea fury you do drive and if you wish to stay alive don't spare the gas, steer 3-2-5, from p-, fromp- in 'ladybird' are sailors too, far from p-, so far from p- all dressed up in their no. 2' s, so far from p-, so far from p- they fuck our women, drink our wine for them this war is bloody fine; and don't they shoot a wicked line, about p-, about p- and when the bloody war is done, overp-, over p-; ther' ll be no migs up in the sun, over p-, over p-. the folks back home will sing our praise, they' ll call us all their heroes brave, and we' ll smile back from out our graves, at p-, at p-. ------------------------------------------------------------------- this song was sent ot me by sea fury pilot ian macdonald who flew with 805 squadron off the hmas sydney over korea. this songs last verse is another goodexample often seen in this colection of songs, of the combat sevicemans disregard for civilians lack of appreciation of the sacrifices made, on their behalf, to preserve and share with other cultures and nationalities, not imposeon them, the benefits of our, western, civilisation. 'soldiers, in anglo cultures, have made our society so safe since the 18th century, that our society no longer sees the need for soldiers' --and the soldiers, sailors, and airmen serve so that civilians can keep their very inaccurate, and inappropriate, perception of the world, and our place in it!