| I give you this song — To celebrate the love
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| The sorrow, the courage — Of Sidgar and Iselin
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| Silent alone amoung the ruins he stood —
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| Looking toward the sky
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| Waiting for a new sign to announce a different end —
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| For the mercy of the good gods
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| While the night was fading away —
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| Sigar was bent on his bloodstained sword
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| Scaring the white dawn arising beyond the hills
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| And a night without stars filled his soul
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| Together with the shades of night
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| Sidgar rode away from the Temple of Theil
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| He knew he was condemened to roam
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| Like a burning star — Until he passed the gates
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| That sepearate — Our ways and paths
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| Of the other side nobody ever discovered where he had gone
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| Where his anger had burned
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| When the dark falls you will see
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| Shining the flash of his blade among the stars
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| When winds blow among the ruins
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| You can hear the lament of the warrior
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| For the sacrifice — Of Iselin
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| Her body still lies burried in the Holy Land
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| Awaiting the return of the lonely
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| Warriors, thy name will be
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| Carved in the stone — Of eternity
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| Warriors — poets and bards
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| Will sing — for centuries, for centuries
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| For times to come thy pride
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| May I give you this song (I sing glory, honour till the end…) —
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| To immortalise the pride
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| The honour, the glory — of Sidgar and Iselin
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| (solo / repeat chorus) |