‘We’re floating up with the Angels,’ Said the girl in the pale green dress, She’d voiced the phrase in German For the girl had hailed from Hesse, ‘I never have dreamt of a night like this, We soar like the gods of old,’ Then they came and shut all the windows, For the night was growing cold.
There wasn’t a shake or a shudder From the platform in the sky, The waters of the Atlantic streamed Below, but they were dry, A headwind slowed their progress And a storm was coming on, The flickers of distant lightning lit The path that they flew along.
The following day, the coast appeared But the rain set in the more, Rather than land, the captain took them Over the Jersey shore, The weather was bad at Lakehurst, so They whiled away the hours, Floating up there above the clouds And the steady springtime showers.
They finally dropped the mooring lines As the crew stood by below, When a sudden flash was seen up aft And a roar began to grow, The ship was lit like a candlestick As the gas and the fabric scorched, While a flame enveloped the girl in green And lit her up like a torch.
The frame crashed down on the gondola And all you could hear were cries, It was almost as if the gods had screamed: ‘How dare you enter our skies?’ They say that St. Elmo’s Fire was seen By the watchers, down on the ground, But there wasn’t a trace of the girl in green When the Hindenberg went down.