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Lionheart Lyrics


Raise your banners, raise them high
In your homeland hear the cry
From the battle, turn to home
Back to England to claim your throneSix white horses, you must ride
Loyal comrades by your side
Prince of lions, the second son
Through the darkness the king will comeLion, lionheart
Defender of the faith
Lion, lionheart
Protector of the state
LionheartYour crown awaits you, the chosen one
Tell the people that freedom?s come
Light the beacons, ring the bells
Sing you minstrels there's tales to tellSend the message across the land
The king returns with sword in hand
Law and order, he will restore
Evil tyranny will reign no moreLion, lionheart
Defender of the faith

Lion, lionheart
Protector of the state
Lionheart, lionheartRaise your banners, raise them high
In your homeland hear the cry
From the battle, turn to home
Back to England to claim your throneBuild your castles, guard the keep
Behind these walls the city sleeps
No more conflict, the blood is shed
Three gold lions on flags of redLion, lionheart
Defender of the faith
Lion, lionheart
Protector of the stateLion, lionheart
Defender of the faith
Lion, lionheart
Protector of the state
Lionheart, lionheart
Songwriters
BYFORD, PETERY ROONEY / CARTER, NIBBS / QUINN, PAUL / SCARRATT, DOUGLASPublished by
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Saxon is a british heavy metal band, formed in Barnsley, England in 1976.
As pioneers of, and at the forefront of the then new wave of british heavy metal the band enjoyed a period of prominence in the UK (including popular chart success) and Europe in the early 1980s, and later the USA and Japan. Saxon started in South Yorkshire, England as SOB during 1976 with founder members Graham Oliver and Steve Dawson.

Read more about Saxon on Last.fm.


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