Barbarian

Album: Last Of Our Kind (2015)
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  • Remorseless Norsemen swim ashore
    The Eastern coast belongs to us no more
    Shirtless in the rain
    The heathen army's upon us once again
    Led by the sons of Ragnar (barbarian)
    (Barbarian)

    One by one the kingdoms fall
    They looked upon this isle, and took it all
    Harbingers of pain
    Edmund the Martyr cut down by a dane
    On the orders of Ivar the Boneless
    (Barbarian!)
    (Barbarian!)

    Reducing the feeble citadels to ashes and blood stain
    Enslaving the sweet women folk whilst every man is slain
    We'll spare perhaps a child or two, that our legend may grow
    We'll take your precious horses, leave your corpses in the snow
    We'll march onward to Mercia and carve the land a scar
    In case you were all wondering, we are the sons of Ragnar

    Barbarian!
    Led by the sons of Ragnar
    Barbarian!
    Led by the sons of Ragnar Writer/s: Daniel Hawkins, Francis Patterson, Justin Hawkins
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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