(We are in control)

Send your armies
There's no man or machine who can stop me
And you'll soon see
I've come for vengeance
For the first son of Light
And I'm ready and I'm willing and I'm prepared to

Send me the best you've got!
Send me your strongest machine!
The fight my brother fought...
Here, now, will end with me!

Are you wounded?
Those of you who can...
Pick yourselves off the ground!
Hurry back!
Tell your leader!
You need more men!

Send me the best you've got!
Send me your strongest machine!
The fight my brother fought...
Here, now, will end with me!
Is this the best you've got?
This? This? your strongest machine?
Now with one power shot...
You'll see what vengeance means!

The shadow that covers your face
When your eyes shine
Just like mine
Step forward
Step into the light
If you're ready and you're willing and you're prepared to fight
So be it! Send your armies, there's no man or machine
Who can stop me
And you'll soon see
I've come for vengeance
For the fight son of Light
And I'm ready and I'm willing and I'm prepared to fight

Send me the best you've got!
Send me your strongest machine!
The fight my brother fought...
Here, now, will end with me!
Is this the best you've got?
This? This? Your strongest machine?
Now with one power shot...
You'll see what vengeance means.



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    To add just a bit on the beautiful irony in the last verse;

    While Megaman's been decimating Wiley's army while claiming vengence for his brother, the line,

    "The shadow, it covers your face"

    is the appearance of Protoman as the final line of defense for Wiley's army. But from the way the verse carries on as usual, it seems like Megaman doesn't realize who he is until Protoman reveals himself right between the end of the lyrics and the beginning of The Stand.

    Also, I'm not sure about this, but I feel like the line,

    "Now with one power shot..."

    sounds like it's supposed to be,

    "Now with one final shot..."

    dciaoon December 24, 2007   Link

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