| Song | Mountain Men |
| Artist | Falconer |
| Album | Among Beggars And Thieves |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Weinerhall | |
| Taxes raised by the union king, | |
| a blockade in his back for the days of the wars. | |
| -No importation and no exportation is making the nation bleed. | |
| Yet the bailiffs demand their gold, | |
| the uprising is growing for every day. | |
| -The threatening, the torture, the killing of men | |
| is a plague that must now come to end, once and for all. | |
| Mountain men | |
| hear the call now! | |
| Fight tyranny's cold hand. | |
| Mountain men | |
| from the harsh land! | |
| Cast of your chains and the burnings shackles. | |
| Fortress they took one by one, | |
| with success came support from the highborn class. | |
| -We grant you aid to dethrone our king for financial prosperity. | |
| The crown forced to negotiate, | |
| so they called for a council of all four estates. | |
| -Now we elect you captain of the realm, | |
| so pull back your forces and return home. | |
| Old and worn, to be forgotten. | |
| Misled to the shade of stage | |
| but with a plan, he will return. | |
| Halfway to the council of the realm, | |
| ambushed by rivals in disguise he met his demise. | |
| By the blade of greed he fell down. | |
| Mountain men | |
| heard the call and | |
| fought tyranny's cold hand. | |
| Mountain men | |
| from the harsh land | |
| cast of their chains and the burnings shackles. | |
| The king was dethroned and fled head over heels | |
| and he ended his life in disgrace, | |
| in piracy. |
| zuo qu : Weinerhall | |
| Taxes raised by the union king, | |
| a blockade in his back for the days of the wars. | |
| No importation and no exportation is making the nation bleed. | |
| Yet the bailiffs demand their gold, | |
| the uprising is growing for every day. | |
| The threatening, the torture, the killing of men | |
| is a plague that must now come to end, once and for all. | |
| Mountain men | |
| hear the call now! | |
| Fight tyranny' s cold hand. | |
| Mountain men | |
| from the harsh land! | |
| Cast of your chains and the burnings shackles. | |
| Fortress they took one by one, | |
| with success came support from the highborn class. | |
| We grant you aid to dethrone our king for financial prosperity. | |
| The crown forced to negotiate, | |
| so they called for a council of all four estates. | |
| Now we elect you captain of the realm, | |
| so pull back your forces and return home. | |
| Old and worn, to be forgotten. | |
| Misled to the shade of stage | |
| but with a plan, he will return. | |
| Halfway to the council of the realm, | |
| ambushed by rivals in disguise he met his demise. | |
| By the blade of greed he fell down. | |
| Mountain men | |
| heard the call and | |
| fought tyranny' s cold hand. | |
| Mountain men | |
| from the harsh land | |
| cast of their chains and the burnings shackles. | |
| The king was dethroned and fled head over heels | |
| and he ended his life in disgrace, | |
| in piracy. |
| zuò qǔ : Weinerhall | |
| Taxes raised by the union king, | |
| a blockade in his back for the days of the wars. | |
| No importation and no exportation is making the nation bleed. | |
| Yet the bailiffs demand their gold, | |
| the uprising is growing for every day. | |
| The threatening, the torture, the killing of men | |
| is a plague that must now come to end, once and for all. | |
| Mountain men | |
| hear the call now! | |
| Fight tyranny' s cold hand. | |
| Mountain men | |
| from the harsh land! | |
| Cast of your chains and the burnings shackles. | |
| Fortress they took one by one, | |
| with success came support from the highborn class. | |
| We grant you aid to dethrone our king for financial prosperity. | |
| The crown forced to negotiate, | |
| so they called for a council of all four estates. | |
| Now we elect you captain of the realm, | |
| so pull back your forces and return home. | |
| Old and worn, to be forgotten. | |
| Misled to the shade of stage | |
| but with a plan, he will return. | |
| Halfway to the council of the realm, | |
| ambushed by rivals in disguise he met his demise. | |
| By the blade of greed he fell down. | |
| Mountain men | |
| heard the call and | |
| fought tyranny' s cold hand. | |
| Mountain men | |
| from the harsh land | |
| cast of their chains and the burnings shackles. | |
| The king was dethroned and fled head over heels | |
| and he ended his life in disgrace, | |
| in piracy. |