[Verse 1] Word spread fast through the market stalls Whispers cut colder than the wind "Mayor's got metal where his heart should be" Folks afraid to even breathe it in Guard towers watching from the bleachers Kids pulled close by shaking hands All that trust they spent on speeches Turns to dust like shattered plans
[Chorus] Then I heard those vertibirds over Diamond City Engines crying through the busted sky General riding in, badge and battered rifle Bringing truth where the old lies hide Steel in their eyes, courage in their boots Marching through the rust and grime Vertibirds over Diamond City Saying justice still survives
[Verse 2] He stepped down on that cracked green diamond Boots on paint from a long-lost game Police squads fanned out through the alleys Calling every crooked guard by name McDonough stood in his balcony doorway Smile too smooth for a man that scared But the crowd saw sparks in his perfect posture And they finally dared to stare
[Chorus] When they heard those vertibirds over Diamond City Engines crying through the busted sky General riding in, badge and battered rifle Bringing truth where the old lies hide Steel in their eyes, courage in their boots Marching through the rust and grime Vertibirds over Diamond City Saying justice still survives
[Bridge] Some folks prayed, some folks cursed Some just held their breath But a brave man faced a hollow face And chose the harder step "You're done," he said, voice steady "Your kingdom's built on fear" And for the first time in a long, long while Hope was all you could hear
[Chorus] With those vertibirds over Diamond City Engines crying through the busted sky General riding in, badge and battered rifle Bringing truth where the old lies hide Steel in their eyes, courage in their boots Marching through the rust and grime Vertibirds over Diamond City Saying justice still survives
Stile di musica
country, Country-rock ballad with male vocals; steady kick and brushed snare under twangy electric and warm acoustic guitar. Verses stay storytelling and intimate, pedal steel in the background; chorus swells with stacked harmonies and a ringing Telecaster hook. Final pass adds tambourine and a held vocal note for a proud, heroic close.