The part where the knight (Ruthrford I believe), starts telling him about being part of the Lizards, and the oppression that has occured is the high point of the song. "And the lizards they have died!" Is an exclamation, that is hurtful, but sung to be an anthem to overthrow Wilson.
The part where the knight (Ruthrford I believe), starts telling him about being part of the Lizards, and the oppression that has occured is the high point of the song. "And the lizards they have died!" Is an exclamation, that is hurtful, but sung to be an anthem to overthrow Wilson.