Halley's Comet (2) (Linda Allen) I was nine years old that awful year in nineteen hundred ten Living in Chicago in a brownstone tenement At night we'd sit out on the stoop, we'd wonder and we'd pray Watching for the comet, a million miles away CHO: It was Halley's comet, blazing through the sky Like a heavenly angel, taking us to die Some thought the Lord would save us and others only cried Me I prayed that comet would pass by We'd heard the French astronomer, Camille Flammarion Had said the comet's tail was deadly gas, cyanogen On May 18 through Halley's tail the earth would surely pass And every living thing on earth would be killed by the gas (CHO) My mother stuffed the cracks in all the windows and the doors We bought up lots of groceries down at the corner store My aunt she had hysterics, she cried and cried for days A neighbor tried to hang himself to cheat the deadly rays (CHO) We were kind of disappointed, nothing happened after all And we all went back to living, having wars and playing ball But for a while we all were neighbors on this little planet Earth When you think you just might lose it all, you learn how much it's worth (CHO) Well I have a grandchild now, you know it makes me kind of sad She worries about the bomb, she has the same nightmares I had We couldn't do too much to stop the comet way back then But not to stop this awful bomb would be a mortal sin (CHO) MC
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