Masters of the wind
Metal warriors number one
Sleipnir met the king of kings
We're all men play on ten

It's wrath of Thor, they are men at war
The sign of the hammer's our guide

It's a metal daze, it's the outlaw's ways
Return of the warlord at last
Blood of the king's defender
King of the gods of war

With a heart of steel and hell on wheels
The kings of metal lead us
It's the king of kings, the crown and ring
Carry on as our kingdom come

It's a call to arms our battle hymns
Today is good day to die
Sons of Odin call in Valhallas's hall
The blood of my enemies flow

Blood of the king's defender
King of the gods of war

With the heart of steel and hell on wheels
The kings of metal lead us
It's the king of kings, the crown and ring
Carry on as our kingdom come

Blood of the king's defender
King of the gods of war

With the heart of steel and hell on wheels
The kings of metal lead us
It's the king of kings, the crown and ring
Carry on as the kingdom come


Lyrics submitted by TKProdoctions, edited by Febkis

Man Of War Lyrics as written by Joakim Broden Hannes Van Dahl

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    Song Meaning

    This is a tribute song to Manowar

    TKProdoctionson May 23, 2014   Link
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    I think this song is about the Men Of War(the soldier)

    k9wolflordon October 10, 2017   Link

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