Lyrics
[Verse]
In Rostovead's pastures plain
Lived a man
Red of mane
A giant there among the grain
Fat he was
His chest was bare
[Verse 2]
The townsfolk trembled
Nights and days
At whispers of the giant’s ways
He'd drink their beer and feast on game
A legend feared
But never tamed
[Chorus]
Fred
Terrible Fred
The giant of dread
Watch out
Watch out
He’ll eat your head
Fred
Terrible Fred
The giant of Rostovead
[Verse 3]
With each step
The earth would quake
Leaves would rustle
Roots would break
Children hide
Elders pray
Fred's shadow turns the night to gray
[Bridge]
But whispers tell of a softer side
In moonlit woods
Where shadows hide
A soulful tune he’d often sing
Of pastures green and love in spring
[Verse 4]
He loved a maiden
It’s said in whispers
Her laugh like bells
Her hair like rivers
But fate was cruel
And winds did part
Left him with an aching heart
[Chorus]
Fred
Terrible Fred
The giant of dread
Watch out
Watch out
He’ll eat your head
Fred
Terrible Fred
The giant of Rostovead
[Verse 5]
Smoke flood Rostovead's
Pastures far and wide
Far below, in cave dank
Fred arose, ale he drank
[Verse 6]
The townsfolk cried, “We’ve had enough!”
A plan was hatched, though times were tough
With torches high, they marched with pride
To face the giant, no more to hide
[Chorus]
Fred
Terrible Fred
The giant of dread
Watch out
Watch out
He’ll eat your head
Fred
Terrible Fred
The giant of Rostovead
[Verse 7]
But when they reached his dark abode
They found him there, with eyes that glowed
“It’s not me,” he roared, “who burns your land,
A dragon’s fire, from Oats' own hand!”
[Bridge]
They paused and heard the truth unfold
A dragon fierce, with scales of gold
Fred stood tall, with might and heart
To save the town, he’d play his part
[Verse 8]
Through flames and smoke, Fred charged with might
To face the beast in the dead of night
With roars and clashes, the battle raged
Till dawn’s first light, the dragon caged
[Chorus]
Fred
Braveheart Fred
The savior instead
Cheers loud
Cheers loud
For the dragon is dead
Fred
Braveheart Fred
The hero of Rostovead
[Verse 9]
The townsfolk cheered, their hearts now bold
Fred stood tall, their stories told
They gave him beer, and feasts of game
And women fair, they sang his name
[Outro]
In Rostovead's pastures bright
Lives a man
A hero's light
No longer feared, but loved and bold
A legend now, their hearts behold