Song | The Beheading Of A King |
Artist | Amon Amarth |
Album | Fate Of Norns |
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作词 : Amon Amarth | |
A mighty fleet came across the strait | |
But Erik was prepared | |
Five hundred Germans had come to his aid | |
On horseback with their spears | |
The fleet was carrying two thousand men | |
Eager to draw blood | |
But as they were about to land | |
Erik released his heards | |
One thousand men and five hundred horsemen | |
Came charging down the beach | |
When the sea-king saw this force | |
He gave order to retreat | |
All obeyed except one ship | |
It held the king's own son | |
He despised the thought of flight | |
And attacked on his own | |
The Danish fleet had to turn around | |
They charged King Erik's men | |
But it was too late to save his son | |
His life was already spent | |
The fighting continued bloody and fierce | |
And the bloodshed was immense | |
Two thousand warriors died that day | |
Most of them were Danes | |
The Danish king was captured | |
Most of his guards were dead | |
For a ransom he was released | |
Then his people took his head |
zuo ci : Amon Amarth | |
A mighty fleet came across the strait | |
But Erik was prepared | |
Five hundred Germans had come to his aid | |
On horseback with their spears | |
The fleet was carrying two thousand men | |
Eager to draw blood | |
But as they were about to land | |
Erik released his heards | |
One thousand men and five hundred horsemen | |
Came charging down the beach | |
When the seaking saw this force | |
He gave order to retreat | |
All obeyed except one ship | |
It held the king' s own son | |
He despised the thought of flight | |
And attacked on his own | |
The Danish fleet had to turn around | |
They charged King Erik' s men | |
But it was too late to save his son | |
His life was already spent | |
The fighting continued bloody and fierce | |
And the bloodshed was immense | |
Two thousand warriors died that day | |
Most of them were Danes | |
The Danish king was captured | |
Most of his guards were dead | |
For a ransom he was released | |
Then his people took his head |
zuò cí : Amon Amarth | |
A mighty fleet came across the strait | |
But Erik was prepared | |
Five hundred Germans had come to his aid | |
On horseback with their spears | |
The fleet was carrying two thousand men | |
Eager to draw blood | |
But as they were about to land | |
Erik released his heards | |
One thousand men and five hundred horsemen | |
Came charging down the beach | |
When the seaking saw this force | |
He gave order to retreat | |
All obeyed except one ship | |
It held the king' s own son | |
He despised the thought of flight | |
And attacked on his own | |
The Danish fleet had to turn around | |
They charged King Erik' s men | |
But it was too late to save his son | |
His life was already spent | |
The fighting continued bloody and fierce | |
And the bloodshed was immense | |
Two thousand warriors died that day | |
Most of them were Danes | |
The Danish king was captured | |
Most of his guards were dead | |
For a ransom he was released | |
Then his people took his head |