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He was the son of champion, a proud Olympian
Taught his boy all the tricks he'd ever need to win
The games were fierce as battle, not for ordinary man
A man born of royal blood must live by sword in handHere, this one not so lucky, as he fell to his knees
Suddenly inflicted, deranged with disease
His father act with fury, you must not scorn his name
Cast him to the forest, return never againThe nights are cold and darkened as the boy turned into man
Took shelter in the jackal's den, the cave Tartarean
Confronted by the serpent now your soul belongs to me
For your health and strength, sell your soul and you'll go freeEager to accept the bribe for revenge in his mind
Dawn reflect from the blade, the forest left behind
His strength grew with every stride, he was healthy as an ox
No one would stop himYou live by the sword and die by the sword
Avenge everyone in your way condemning a misfit
For innocence his sin, his blade will avenge you someday
He's a misfit, he's a misfit nowDefeating every wild beast and swordsman in the ring
Said victor of the main events wed daughter of the king.
He glances to the throne where sits the royal regime

The king who cast the misfit died, his father reigned supremeThe charge begins, first pass is made, the serpent's face revealed
Time has come to meet his fate, the bribe kept concealed
He casts his blade with vengeance and pierced his father's soul
Satan would take himYou live by the sword and die by the sword
Avenge everyone in your way condemning a misfit
For innocence his sin, his blade will avenge you someday
Ohh, no, he's a misfit now, misfit, misfit, he's a misfit now, yeah

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Fates Warning is a progressive metal band, formed in 1983 by John Arch, Jim Matheos, Victor Arduini, Joe DiBiase, and Steve Zimmerman in Connecticut, USA. The band directly contributed to the establishment of the progressive metal genre. Their early works are considered by many as very important works defining the genre itself. The middle-period works are considered as a progress in songwriting and musicianship as the band evolved. Recent works, since 1997, are in a heavy-progressive, more mature style.

Read more about Fates Warning on Last.fm.


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