Battalions Of Steel

Album: Into the Labyrinth (2009)
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  • Take up your sword, the sword of the brave
    You fight for the legion
    You fight to the grave
    For death and for glory your spirit won't die
    Legions of steel, to battle you cry

    Hail to the heroes, stand to the last
    Gone are the warriors called from the past

    Battalions, battalions of steel
    Riding out to glory and fame

    To march or to die that was your creed
    Comrades in arms, an army of steel
    No one can stand your power and might
    Onwards together, into the fight

    Hail to the heroes, stand to the last
    Gone are the warriors called from the past

    Battalions, battalions of steel
    Riding out to glory and fame
    Battalions, battalions of steel
    Marching out to glory and fame

    Legions of steel, to battle they cry
    Marching to glory, their spirit's won't die
    For death and for glory you
    Fight to the grave
    Raise up your sword, the sword of the brave

    Hail to the heroes, stand to the last
    Gone are the warriors called from the past

    Battalions, battalions of steel
    Riding out to glory and fame
    Battalions, battalions of steel
    Marching out to glory and fame Writer/s: Douglas Scarratt, Nigel Glockler, Paul Quinn, Peter Byford, Timothy Carter
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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