Far to the east ruled the Samurai, mystic warrior class,
Honorable brave, bark armoured man, donning hideous mask.
700 years
of reigning Japan, the masters of attack,
Dominators of the isle of dragons, fearsom military caste.
In battle no prisoners for
the enemy, noble self-sacrifice,
Crooked crowns sentenced to die, pay the bloody price.
Sacred rites held close by the fighters, no
place for disgrace,
Taught to stand with dignity while staring in death's face.
[chorus:]
Honor even in death, soldiers
glorified,
The dagger plunges deep, slashes side to side.
Honor even in death, digrace is defied,
The end they never fear, give
their life before their pride.
Honor even in death, soldiers glorified,
The dagger plunges deep, slashes side to side.
Honor even
in death, digrace is defied,
The end they never fear, give their life before their pride.
Gracefully, with steady hand,
He
takes the dagger that lays before him.
Collects his thoughts for the last time,
And plunges the dirge from left to right.
No sign
of pain on his face,
With the final cut withdraws the blade.
Loyal companion by his side,
Lifts the sword to help him
die.
Lightning flash, one swift blow,
Honor is done, warriors head rolls.
In a mans glory, his spirit is stored, his very
being inside,
Dignity respected, courage is shown by his ritual suicide.
No room for dishonor in hari kari's dagger gashing side to
side,
Under the rising sun the core is exposed, to reveal a new life.
[repeat chorus]