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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2008

This is similar to the 'Sedna' one. I didn't sing the song because I can't sing, therefore it belongs to her, not me. So there.

The lyrics are from LyricWiki and the song comes from 'The Road to Santiago', which I bought. PM me if you want it.

You think if you set the price they'll turn me in
You think that when I'm up upon the pike you'll win
They'll say that I was fighting
For the spirit of the law
What will they say about you
When I'm gone

You murdered and you stole you mocked the home I gave
Though I'd prefer a happy end no man can cheat the grave
I know what they'll remember
In the words of every song
What will they say about you
When I'm gone

They'll say
We stared into the wind that tore away our breath
We left behind a message that can not be claimed by death
A hero lives forever
For the ones that carry on
What will they say about you
When I'm gone

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  • 'Mordred's Lullaby' is my favourite! It was the first song I heard by Heather Dale.

    All of her music is very chilling, but always beautiful.

  • John Brown, Ghandi, MLK, Rosa Parks, George Washington, Jean de Arc, Simo Hayah, all common men that stood for what they believed with all their souls.

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  • makes me think of zabuza from naruto

  • @Tharkun That's because he didn't careto rule in the first place. He wanted to be "a gentleman."

  • @Astelon27 George Washington, a notably ambitious man with no little taste for blood, had absolute power delivered into his lap and said "fuck off, absolute power, I have a precedent to set here". That is heroism of Tolkienian proportions.

  • Robin Hood best guess

  • @daert1 John Brown was more than a little crazy. George Washington actually cared more about getting a position in the British Army in the beginning than fighting for American Freedom.

    I'll add Nelson Mandela to that list.

  • @daert1 Rosa Parks was a woman, not a man. And Joan D'Arc was a woman as well who only dressed as a man and fought for her country with (and led) the French army. Hahahaha, but I agree with your statement. Common people who stood up (or sat down, in regards to the Bus Boycott, lol) for what they believed in and thought was right. They're the heroes. Staying strong in the face of contempt for their actions. Where would we be without those people?

  • @xBleachfan2000x same here

  • @xBleachfan2000x i totally agree

  • I feel like the haunting melody and the beautiful lyrics really speak to me because it's like someone looked into my mind.

  • We left behind a message that could not be claimed by death.....

    so haunting... so beautiful

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