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[Theme: El Cid / Spain]

Vivar, Burgos,
ano one thousand forty three
brought up with truth
soon to stand for honour and glory

ride on,
fearless through the rain and storm
loyalty and believe in Aragon

I am here,
revenge of Tizona
feel the fear
my vengeance will go far

betrayed by Fernando
no longer protects crown and throne
but legions behind him
still follow the leader they know

dead man
riding through the rain and storm
battle won
as Barbieca takes you home

I am here,
revenge of Tizona
feel the Fear
my vengeance will go far

I am here,
revenge of Tizona
feel the Fear
my vengeance will go far

[Story:]

"El Cid Campeador" (born as Rodrigo
Diaz de Vivar, 1043) was one of the most
successful conqueror in Spain, fighting for
king Fernando with his sword called "Tizona".
When he died in a battle, his legions strapped
his dead body on his horse
"Barbieca" and let it ride into the
battlefield the day after his death.
The enemies escaped in pure panic
as they believed they saw the living dead
ride again.
[Theme: El Cid / Spain]      Vivar, Burgos,   ano one thousand forty three   brought up with truth   soon to stand for honour and glory      ride on,   fearless through the rain and storm   loyalty and believe in Aragon      I am here,   revenge of Tizona   feel the fear   my vengeance will go far      betrayed by Fernando   no longer protects crown and throne   but legions behind him   still follow the leader they know      dead man   riding through the rain and storm   battle won   as Barbieca takes you home      I am here,   revenge of Tizona   feel the Fear   my vengeance will go far      I am here,   revenge of Tizona   feel the Fear   my vengeance will go far      [Story:]      "El Cid Campeador" (born as Rodrigo   Diaz de Vivar, 1043) was one of the most   successful conqueror in Spain, fighting for   king Fernando with his sword called "Tizona".   When he died in a battle, his legions strapped   his dead body on his horse   "Barbieca" and let it ride into the   battlefield the day after his death.   The enemies escaped in pure panic   as they believed they saw the living dead   ride again.