Braveheart
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Braveheart
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(the hero of our story, strong honourable,
A giant of a man, brother of the murdered king...)
A giant of a man was he
Hewn from wood and stone
With arms the crush
The life from you
And a sword that smites the bone
His quest in life
Was honour bound
Believing in the faith
The mightiest of empires quaked
When braveheart spake the words
Strike hard strike fast
Cut the rebels down
Strike hard strike fast
And the duke will breathe his last
And all the peoples
Far and wide
They listened to his words
Defender of the souls was he
For vengeance he did thirst
The duke had cast
His armies wide
His troops they never tired
Can nothing stop
His deadly hordes
Who storm through field and mire
Strike hard strike fast
Cut the rebels down
Strike hard strike fast
And the duke will breathe his last
Braveheart!
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