Lyrics
[Verse 1]
In the heart of the forest, under the moon's pale light,
The Ogre Chieftain stands, his heart heavy with plight.
Flames dance in his eyes, reflecting a village in despair,
His home, his life, his love, consumed by fire's glare.
[Chorus]
Oh, the flames rise high, painting sorrow in the sky,
An Ogre's tears fall, for even the mighty cry.
As the embers fly, his spirit begins to sigh,
"Goodbye, my home, goodbye."
[Verse 2]
The Chieftain's roar echoes, through the smoky haze,
A call to the spirits, from ancient, forgotten days.
His fists clench in fury, his heart aches with rage,
As he watches his legacy turn into history's page.
[Chorus]
Oh, the flames rise high, painting sorrow in the sky,
An Ogre's tears fall, for even the mighty cry.
As the embers fly, his spirit begins to sigh,
"Goodbye, my home, goodbye."
[Bridge]
In the silence of the ashes, the Chieftain kneels down low,
Whispers to the earth, "Let my people's strength regrow."
With every fallen timber, with every broken dream,
He vows to rebuild, to mend the village seam.
[Verse 3]
The night grows colder, as the fire loses its fight,
The Chieftain feels the weight of an eternal night.
His eyes, once fierce
With every fallen timber, with every broken dream,
He vows to rebuild, to mend the village seam.
(Verse 3)
The night grows colder, as the fire loses its fight,
The Chieftain feels the weight of an eternal night.
His eyes, once fierce, now dim with a somber light,
As he mourns the loss, in the quiet of the night.
(Chorus)
Oh, the flames rise high, painting sorrow in the sky,
An Ogre's tears fall, for even the mighty cry.
As the embers fly, his spirit begins to sigh,
"Goodbye, my home, goodbye."
(Verse 4)
The dawn will soon break, on a village reborn,
The Chieftain's heart will heal, though it's tattered and torn.
From the ashes and pain, a new hope will arise,
For the Ogre's strong will, never truly dies.
(Chorus)
Oh, the flames rise high, painting sorrow in the sky,
An Ogre's tears fall, for even the mighty cry.
As the embers fly, his spirit begins to sigh,
"Goodbye, my home, goodbye."
(Outro)
As the Chieftain takes his last breath, the village finds its peace,
In the heart of the forest, where the memories never cease.
on a village reborn,
The Chieftain's heart will heal, though it's tattered and torn.
From the ashes and pain, a new hope will arise,
For the Ogre's strong will, never truly dies.
(Outro Chorus)
Oh, the flames rise high, painting sorrow in the sky,
An Ogre's tears fall, for even the mighty cry.
As the embers fly, his spirit begins to sigh,
"Goodbye, my home, goodbye."