The two I can think of are:

  • It’s Not Unusual
  • Escape (The Piña Colada Song)
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    99 Luftballons is upbeat and fun, and about some balloons inadvertently kicking off a cataclysmic war that leaves the world in ruins.

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      It’s about the cold war paranoia. Sound is all synth pop upbeat, though.

      The English version is called “99 Red Balloons”.

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        excerpt from the last verse

        It’s all over and I’m standin’ pretty
        In this dust that was a city

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          If I could find a souvenier just to prove the world was here… here it is, a red balloon. I think of you, and let it go…

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        So you’re saying that the person standing in ruin at the end of the song thinks of their loved one and sets off a nuclear bomb?

        I think the red balloons were just red balloons, mistaken for an enemy attack.

        You and I in a little toy shop
        Buy a bag of balloons with the money we've got
        Set them free at the break of dawn
        'Til one by one, they were gone
        Back at base, sparks in the software
        Flash the message "something's out there"
        Floating in the summer sky
        99 red balloons go by
        
        99 red balloons
        Floating in the summer sky
        Panic bells, it's red alert
        There's something here from somewhere else
        The war machine springs to life
        Opens up one eager eye
        Focusing it on the sky
        The 99 red balloons go by
        
        99 Decision Street
        99 ministers meet
        To worry, worry, super scurry
        Call the troops out in a hurry
        This is what we've waited for
        This is it boys, this is war
        The President is on the line
        As 99 red balloons go by
        
        99 knights of the air
        Ride super high-tech jet fighters
        Everyone's a superhero
        Everyone's a Captain Kirk
        With orders to identify
        To clarify and classify
        Scrambling the summer sky
        99 red balloons go by
        
        As 99 red balloons go by
        
        99 dreams I have had
        In every one, a red balloon
        It's all over, and I'm standing pretty
        In this dust that was a city
        If I could find a souvenir
        Just the prove the world was here
        And here is a red balloon
        I think of you, and let it go
        

        From Wikipedia:

        The lyrics of the original German version tell a story: 99 balloons are mistaken for UFOs, causing a military general to send pilots to investigate. Finding nothing but balloons, the pilots put on a large show of firepower. The display of force worries the nations along the borders and the defense ministers on each side encourage conflict to grab power for themselves. In the end, a cataclysmic war results from the otherwise harmless flight of balloons and causes devastation on all sides without a victor, as indicated in the denouement of the song: “99 Jahre Krieg ließen keinen Platz für Sieger,” which means “99 years of war left no room for victors.” The anti-war song finishes with the singer walking through the devastated ruins of the world and finding a single balloon. The description of what happens in the final line of the piece is the same in German and English: “‘Denk’ an dich und lass’ ihn fliegen,” or “Think of you and let it go.”[11]

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        In my opinion, the lyrics tell a pretty straightforward story, no real need for metaphor

        Someone releases a bunch of balloons into the sky, they get mistaken for enemy aircraft/missiles, and set off a war.

        If you get more out of it with your interpretation, more power to you, but it feels like a bit of an unnecessary stretch though.