
The banners rise, the warhorns cry,
Steel and fate collide.
Through fields of red, through shattered men,
She walks with tears in stride.
(Verse 2)
Her love went forth with Lancaster,
To fight upon the plain.
But now she roams through blood and bone,
And calls his name in vain.
(Chorus)
Oh, where have you gone, my love?
Where does your spirit roam?
Through storm and steel, through fire and fear,
Come back, come back home.
(Verse 3)
She steps through knights in tattered mail,
Their swords now dull with rust.
She lifts the helm of one who fell,
But finds no face she trusts.
(Verse 4)
A whisper soft, a dying breath,
A soldier points ahead.
She runs through cries and fading lives,
To find him 'mongst the dead.
(Chorus)
Oh, where have you gone, my love?
Where does your spirit roam?
Through storm and steel, through fire and fear,
Come back, come back home.
(Bridge)
There lies a rose upon his chest,
Its petals bathed in red.
She kneels and weeps, her heart now cleft,
For love and life have fled.
(Outro)
The banners fall, the warhorns fade,
The crows now claim the sky.
She lays beside her fallen knight,
And sings a last goodbye.