Skip to content

The Biplane, Ever More Lyrics By The Irish Rovers

    way out at london airport
    in hangar number four
    a lonely little biplane slept
    whose name was evermore

    his working days were over
    no more would he sail
    upon his wings above the clouds
    flying the royal mail

    byebye biplane
    onceuponasky plane
    byebye hush a bye
    lullabiplane

    all the mighty jet planes
    would look down their nose
    theyd laugh and say oh im so glad
    that im not one of those

    byebye biplane
    onceuponasky plane
    byebye hush a bye
    lullabiplane

    and evermore would shake away
    the teardrops from his wings
    and dream of days when he again
    could do heroic things

    byebye biplane
    onceuponasky plane
    byebye hush a bye
    lullabiplane

    then one day the fog and rain
    had closed the airport down
    and all the mighty jet planes
    were helpless on the ground

    when a call came to the airport
    for a mercy flight
    twould be too late they could not wait
    someone must fly tonight

    they rolled the little biplane
    out to runway number five
    and though he looked so small and weak
    he knew he could survive

    and as he rose into the storm
    the jet planes hung their wings
    and they hoped someday like evermore
    to do heroic things

    byebye biplane
    onceuponasky plane
    byebye hush a bye
    lullabiplane

    and so my billy bundle
    i have spun a tale for you
    you must learn theres nothing
    in this world that you cant do

    now do not be discouraged
    by circumstance or size
    remember evermore
    and set your sights up in the skies

    byebye biplane
    onceuponasky plane
    byebye hush a bye
    lullabiplane

    fades out
    voice over
    goodnight wilbur
    goodnight orville

    Artist: The Irish Rovers

    Year: 1968

    Decade: 60s

    Language: en

    Word Count: 161