Song | Changing Fate |
Artist | Serenity |
Album | Death & Legacy |
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So ends the tale of a hero | |
with a true English heart | |
Of a man who knows pain and sorrow | |
and the fortunes in life | |
Villain, then hero, then scapegoat was I | |
Once I was knighted, now my star disappeared | |
in a darkening sky | |
[Chorus 1:] | |
Never feared the enemy | |
not on land, nor on sea | |
Beating loud inside me, I can't negate | |
I've been always fighting for, | |
for my Queen forevermore | |
the empire's blade for a changing fate | |
This news is too disappointing | |
to ignore it, Sir Drake! | |
Sunken ships and twelve thousand fallen, | |
a disastrous mistake! | |
You've been a daring, reliable man (I'm still that man!) | |
upright and loyal to his Queen and land | |
Now our union must end | |
[Chorus 2:] | |
Never feared the enemy | |
not on land, nor on sea | |
Beating loud inside me, I can't negate | |
We've been always fighting for | |
our land forevermore | |
The empire's blade for a changing fate | |
… the island's fate forever | |
May England's people ever | |
know well our names and honour | |
our legacy … | |
Will now the overrun armada rise again? | |
Finally tide has turned | |
I fear the menace of invasion is at hand … | |
Hear me now, I have learned my lesson, please be gracious | |
I shall never fail anymore! | |
[Chorus 2:] 3x |
So ends the tale of a hero | |
with a true English heart | |
Of a man who knows pain and sorrow | |
and the fortunes in life | |
Villain, then hero, then scapegoat was I | |
Once I was knighted, now my star disappeared | |
in a darkening sky | |
Chorus 1: | |
Never feared the enemy | |
not on land, nor on sea | |
Beating loud inside me, I can' t negate | |
I' ve been always fighting for, | |
for my Queen forevermore | |
the empire' s blade for a changing fate | |
This news is too disappointing | |
to ignore it, Sir Drake! | |
Sunken ships and twelve thousand fallen, | |
a disastrous mistake! | |
You' ve been a daring, reliable man I' m still that man! | |
upright and loyal to his Queen and land | |
Now our union must end | |
Chorus 2: | |
Never feared the enemy | |
not on land, nor on sea | |
Beating loud inside me, I can' t negate | |
We' ve been always fighting for | |
our land forevermore | |
The empire' s blade for a changing fate | |
the island' s fate forever | |
May England' s people ever | |
know well our names and honour | |
our legacy | |
Will now the overrun armada rise again? | |
Finally tide has turned | |
I fear the menace of invasion is at hand | |
Hear me now, I have learned my lesson, please be gracious | |
I shall never fail anymore! | |
Chorus 2: 3x |
So ends the tale of a hero | |
with a true English heart | |
Of a man who knows pain and sorrow | |
and the fortunes in life | |
Villain, then hero, then scapegoat was I | |
Once I was knighted, now my star disappeared | |
in a darkening sky | |
Chorus 1: | |
Never feared the enemy | |
not on land, nor on sea | |
Beating loud inside me, I can' t negate | |
I' ve been always fighting for, | |
for my Queen forevermore | |
the empire' s blade for a changing fate | |
This news is too disappointing | |
to ignore it, Sir Drake! | |
Sunken ships and twelve thousand fallen, | |
a disastrous mistake! | |
You' ve been a daring, reliable man I' m still that man! | |
upright and loyal to his Queen and land | |
Now our union must end | |
Chorus 2: | |
Never feared the enemy | |
not on land, nor on sea | |
Beating loud inside me, I can' t negate | |
We' ve been always fighting for | |
our land forevermore | |
The empire' s blade for a changing fate | |
the island' s fate forever | |
May England' s people ever | |
know well our names and honour | |
our legacy | |
Will now the overrun armada rise again? | |
Finally tide has turned | |
I fear the menace of invasion is at hand | |
Hear me now, I have learned my lesson, please be gracious | |
I shall never fail anymore! | |
Chorus 2: 3x |