The Battle Of Flodden

CHRIS BOLTENDAHL, THOMAS GOETTLICH, UWE WALTER LULIS

Goodbye my love, I leave my fate to the king.
I must be off to battle, fortune it may bring.
Fortune for the nobles.
Death and Pain, life will be sold.
Goodbye my love, I must fight and I may die.
The king is calling, I must obey, why do we have to kill.
The Reaper laughs, I hear him still.

Screams above the battlefield.
Steel and Blood a fate is sealed.
The harvester of Death is out.
Can't you hear him scream aloud.

Into the battle, into the battle.
Can't you hear the screams from Flodden Hill.
September the 3rd of fifteen thirteen.
We met the English at Flodden Hill.
God knows we gave it all.
A damned day, I saw many fall.
I stood with my king and he fought like hell.
Pierced with arrows, he finally fell.
With the king fell Scotland's Pride.
A damned day, so many died.

Screams above the battlefield.
Steel and Blood a fate is sealed.
The harvester of Death is out.
Can't you hear him scream aloud.

Trivia about the song The Battle Of Flodden by Grave Digger

On which albums was the song “The Battle Of Flodden” released by Grave Digger?
Grave Digger released the song on the albums “Tunes of War” in 1996 and “The Clans Are Still Marching” in 2011.
Who composed the song “The Battle Of Flodden” by Grave Digger?
The song “The Battle Of Flodden” by Grave Digger was composed by CHRIS BOLTENDAHL, THOMAS GOETTLICH, UWE WALTER LULIS.

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