You Should Have Slain Me

John Cobbett / Mike Scalzi / Scalzi

To die you left me
You should have slain me
I stand before you
Now you shall face me
I am the bastard
Of your carousing
I am the true heir
And your undoing

Father your henchmen
And lackeys surround me
Cast not the first stone and you
shall be saved

Lies! You foul wretch!
For I have no heir
(What I do by night
Is my affair!)
From your words It's clear that you're insane
Now! For your life
You must prove your claim

[Servants / Villagers:]
Round the fires the Thralls
Pursue their folly
Prophecies and foolish tales of old
Of an ax the elders tell a story

"When the Ax is freed from hell
A single stroke shall break the spell
When the Ax is free again
A brutal reign shall meet its end"

Trivia about the song You Should Have Slain Me by Hammers of Misfortune

When was the song “You Should Have Slain Me” released by Hammers of Misfortune?
The song You Should Have Slain Me was released in 2001, on the album “The Bastard”.
Who composed the song “You Should Have Slain Me” by Hammers of Misfortune?
The song “You Should Have Slain Me” by Hammers of Misfortune was composed by John Cobbett, Mike Scalzi, and Scalzi.

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