Song | The Romantic Warrior |
Artist | Return to Forever |
Album | Romantic Warrior |
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Standing bold Romantic Warrior | |
Timeless one in amour gold | |
Giving your message to warriors all | |
The victory of victories is about to be told | |
Don’t succumb to the sorceress warriors | |
Tarnishing your purpose bright | |
Have your senses yet to have their fill | |
Of battles old and fearsome stories told each night | |
You’ve wandered off the path my warrior friends | |
Those pictures painted in your weary eyes | |
Tell of age old times gone by | |
When you fought and jousted cross the skies | |
In those battled faces etched so deep | |
Are stories of those gruesome duels | |
When locked in combat for a thousand years | |
You earned the title tyrants cruel | |
But even in those loud victorious cries | |
The magician spun a strange defeat | |
For as you smote from view the jester bright | |
Your battered selves lay at your feet | |
The sadness in your hearts ring out | |
Protesting those whose silent will | |
Led you to this bloodstained trail | |
And you cant recall deciding to kill | |
Pick up the gauntlet warriors | |
Sheath your swords put up your trusty lance | |
Channel the power used to rush every foe | |
Into giving the future a chance | |
Believe in yourselves old warriors bold | |
Create a path so firm and sure | |
Fight for the birth of the freedom of man | |
The end of this medieval overture |
Standing bold Romantic Warrior | |
Timeless one in amour gold | |
Giving your message to warriors all | |
The victory of victories is about to be told | |
Don' t succumb to the sorceress warriors | |
Tarnishing your purpose bright | |
Have your senses yet to have their fill | |
Of battles old and fearsome stories told each night | |
You' ve wandered off the path my warrior friends | |
Those pictures painted in your weary eyes | |
Tell of age old times gone by | |
When you fought and jousted cross the skies | |
In those battled faces etched so deep | |
Are stories of those gruesome duels | |
When locked in combat for a thousand years | |
You earned the title tyrants cruel | |
But even in those loud victorious cries | |
The magician spun a strange defeat | |
For as you smote from view the jester bright | |
Your battered selves lay at your feet | |
The sadness in your hearts ring out | |
Protesting those whose silent will | |
Led you to this bloodstained trail | |
And you cant recall deciding to kill | |
Pick up the gauntlet warriors | |
Sheath your swords put up your trusty lance | |
Channel the power used to rush every foe | |
Into giving the future a chance | |
Believe in yourselves old warriors bold | |
Create a path so firm and sure | |
Fight for the birth of the freedom of man | |
The end of this medieval overture |
Standing bold Romantic Warrior | |
Timeless one in amour gold | |
Giving your message to warriors all | |
The victory of victories is about to be told | |
Don' t succumb to the sorceress warriors | |
Tarnishing your purpose bright | |
Have your senses yet to have their fill | |
Of battles old and fearsome stories told each night | |
You' ve wandered off the path my warrior friends | |
Those pictures painted in your weary eyes | |
Tell of age old times gone by | |
When you fought and jousted cross the skies | |
In those battled faces etched so deep | |
Are stories of those gruesome duels | |
When locked in combat for a thousand years | |
You earned the title tyrants cruel | |
But even in those loud victorious cries | |
The magician spun a strange defeat | |
For as you smote from view the jester bright | |
Your battered selves lay at your feet | |
The sadness in your hearts ring out | |
Protesting those whose silent will | |
Led you to this bloodstained trail | |
And you cant recall deciding to kill | |
Pick up the gauntlet warriors | |
Sheath your swords put up your trusty lance | |
Channel the power used to rush every foe | |
Into giving the future a chance | |
Believe in yourselves old warriors bold | |
Create a path so firm and sure | |
Fight for the birth of the freedom of man | |
The end of this medieval overture |