Cruel Akron bloody bastard I now spit on you
You can turn my bones to black ash but I'll move the moon
I will light your evil kingdom
and your heart will burn in flames
Mutilated or dismembered
we'll soon rise to eat your brain
You will pay for your victims and for Airin's bloody rape
For Arwald my dear friend and all my crying wasted land
I call the rage of my dead
I call the angels' tears

Also Dargor can't endure all... goes out from the cave
while the demons take the hero for their tragic game
Gods of earth save me from madness
from these rites of total shame
while descending in the red flame
Arwald dies but not in vain
They will pay for this nightmare, for the symphony of pain
For Airin, my dead friend and all my crying wasted land
I call the Tharos' fire
I call the thunder roar

Raise your voice and ride all
ride all brave, raise your sword to the sky
and sing the epic symphony
for the mighty and proud firelord

Arwald's acid broke the silver chains
before his very last breath
Akron laughing really doesn't know what now waits for him...
Gods are raging leading my red steel
heads and limbs are falling down
It's in me the mystic messenger bringer of revenge
"Black angel, I call you! King Chaos is raging
in the torment of my heart...
I call the holy earthquake to end this bloody Hell!"
Gods are raging leading my red steel
heads and limbs are falling down
It's in me the mystic messenger bringer of revenge
while she comes, beloved sunlight

On the river known as Aigor
our hero found his way
All the demons desperately
search for him now but in vain
They will pay for this nightmare, for the symphony of pain
For Airin, my dead friend and all my crying wasted land
I call the Tharos' fire
I call the thunder roar

Raise your voice and ride all
ride all brave, raise your sword to the sky
and sing the epic symphony
for the mighty and proud firelord


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The Mighty Ride Of The Firelord Lyrics as written by Luca Turilli Alessandro Staropoli

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    The end of the first part of the Emerald Saga Lots of story in this so read lyric carefully Well placed instrumental and good rhytm all long Quite nice

    PowerMetalRulZon June 30, 2002   Link
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    I love the saga a great idea done well with cool tuning. Well worth visiting mightyrhapsody.com just to read the story which in itself is epic. Rhapsody Rule

    Rider_of_the_Sunon July 20, 2002   Link
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    This is my favorite, along with Rain Of A Thousand Flames. It has so many instrumental parts that are both beautiful and agressive. I love this band.

    JozzyJosbourneon September 02, 2002   Link
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    This song is so god damn epic.

    MetalNickon July 21, 2009   Link
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    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!! HAH HAH HA!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!! HAHA! HAHA!

    ColumbineKidon October 16, 2009   Link

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