| When the banners were called, we had raised a mighty
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| cheer
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| Our forces had seemed so strong
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| In the time that’s passed, we have seen what we lost
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| Our lives have been hard so long
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| Now the conquerors have come tonight-
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| Do we fold or do we fight?
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| Is the kingdom still worth fighting for?
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| Up the gates! |
| and let them in!
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| So the siege is on, we hunger and we quake in fear
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| Not just soldiers fight the war
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| Will we die in here? |
| We’re all afraid and can’t recall
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| The cause that we’re starving for
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| Now the conquerors have come tonight-
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| Do we fold or do we fight?
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| Is the kingdom still worth fighting for?
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| Up the gates! |
| and let them in!
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| Though we pray to be relieved, our prayers are never
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| heard
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| Prayers are never heard
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| Though we’re promised that we’re safe, they lie with
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| every word
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| Lie with every word
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| When the banners were called, no one thought to doubt
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| the cause
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| Our leaders had seemed so strong
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| Now we wait and hope and wonder were we right or wrong
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| We’ll only survive so long
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| Now the conquerors have come tonight-
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| Do we fold or do we fight?
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| Is the kingdom still worth fighting for?
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| Up the gates! |
| and let them in!
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| Up the gates! |