March To Glory
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March To Glory
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An ancient bard had a vision
"in this night the end will come
A mighty army will come from the north
To burn our kingdom to the ground"
But we decided to fight
To protect our friends and family
I recruited an unstopable army
And to the northern valley we went
(with our hearts) we will fight
(with our swords) we will strike
(with our strenght) we will bring death to the opposers
To save our kingdom we would die with honor
In the sky our swords will shine
A glorious return
Our enemies will fear our names
We'll defeat them with our strenght
And send them to the grave
Arriving at the valley
We found the enemies marching
With rage we start the attack
Only few survived that battle
But the mission was complete
Who lives now can rest
'cause our kingdom is safe
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Hagbard performs "March To Glory", and this lyric page sits inside the Hagbard catalog on LyroVerse.
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