Mutiny

Detlef Schwaar, Gordon Bennit, Frank Bornemann, Fritz Randow, Luitjen Janssen, Manfred Wieczorke

Your father told me I can stay,
But he mistrusts my unfamiliar ways:
He want's to use the things I've learnt
Six hundred years of knowledge sorely earned.
But if we can stay together,
I don't mind the things he tells me:
Of defending him in mutiny,
I don't care if you're there, I don't care
One the farms they've made a stand,
Against the hated iron hands, they're uniting

They're backed by everyone in town,
And I must ride to beat them down, how they're fighting:
But I understand their cause
To fight against the laws, they're right:
I promised to defend
your father to the end and fight

The hatred's there in their eyes,
They'll break his might it's no surprise if they do it:
But I must take the other side
And somehow learn to stand and fight, and come through it:
Though there's little chance
That I beat bow and lance, I must:
Our love drives me on
For you're the only one I can trust.

Trivia about the song Mutiny by Eloy

When was the song “Mutiny” released by Eloy?
The song Mutiny was released in 2001, on the album “Power And the Passion”.
Who composed the song “Mutiny” by Eloy?
The song “Mutiny” by Eloy was composed by Detlef Schwaar, Gordon Bennit, Frank Bornemann, Fritz Randow, Luitjen Janssen, Manfred Wieczorke.

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