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{{Infobox song |title=ME 262 |image=Secret treaties cover.jpg |artist=[[Blue Öyster Cult]] |album=''[[Secret Treaties]]'' |released=April 1974 |length=4:48 |writers=[[Eric Bloom]]<br>[[Buck Dharma|Donald Roeser]]<br>[[Sandy Pearlman]] |lead-vocals=Eric Bloom}} '''ME 262''' is the fourth track from [[Blue Öyster Cult]]'s third studio album, ''[[Secret Treaties]]''. == Lyrics == <poem style="border: 1px solid #8eb6d4; background-color: #0b0b14; padding-left: 1em; padding-right: 3em; border-radius: 10px; width: fit-content"> Göring's on the phone from Freiburg Said Willie done quite a job Hitler's on the phone from Berlin Says I'm gonna make you a star My Captain von Ondine is your next patrol A flight of English bombers across the canal After twelve, they'll all be here I think you know the job They hung there, dependent, from the sky Like some heavy metal fruit These bombers are ripe and ready to tilt Must these Englishmen live that I might die Must they live that I might die In a G-load disaster from the rate of climb Sometimes I'd faint and be lost to our side But there's no reward for failure but death So watch me in mirrors, keep me on the glidepath Get me through these radars, no, I cannot fail While my great silver slugs are eager to feed I can't fail, no, not now When twenty five bombers wait ripe They hung there, dependent, from the sky Like some heavy metal fruit These bombers are ripe and ready to tilt Must these Englishmen live that I might die Must they live that I might die ME 262, prince of turbojet Junkers Jumo 004 Blasts from clustered R4/M quartets in my snout And see these English planes go burn Well, you be my witness, how red were the skies When the fortresses flew for the very last time It was dark over Westphalia In April of ’45 They hung there, dependent, from the sky Like some heavy metal fruit These bombers are ripe and ready to tilt Must these Englishmen live that I might die Must they live that I might die Must these Englishmen live that I might die Junkers Jumo 004 Must these Englishmen live that I might die Junkers Jumo 004 Must these Englishmen live that I might die Junkers Jumo 004 Must these Englishmen live that I might die Junkers Jumo 004 Must these Englishmen live that I might die Junkers Jumo 004 Must these Englishmen live that I might die Junkers Jumo 004 ''Bombers at twelve o’clock high''</poem> == Trivia == TBA {{Songs}} [[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Secret Treaties]]
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