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"Buried In Return" is a soul-piercing anthem of betrayal, legacy, and the cost of loyalty. Told through the eyes of a grieving son, the song unearths the heartbreaking irony of history: one father—once president—braved national outrage to honor a fallen leader’s final wish, allowing his burial at the Heroes’ Cemetery after decades of political exile. It was an act of courage, forgiveness, and a call for unity.
But years later, that very leader’s son—now in power—turned against the man who once defended his father’s dignity. In a chilling twist of fate, he allowed the unjust imprisonment of the former president in a foreign land, surrendering him to international forces without due process.
Anchored by the haunting refrain,
“My father buried your father in the Heroes’ Cemetery…
But in return…
You buried mine in a foreign jail,”
the song is both a personal lament and a national reckoning.
"Buried In Return" blends raw storytelling with emotional fire, shining a light on the tragedy of power corrupted by ambition—and the legacy of a man whose honor was repaid with chains.
This is more than music.
This is a memory.
A mirror.
And a message the nation won’t forget.
Lyrics:
[Verse 1]
He was old and far from home,
Lying still, all alone.
They called him names, said he brought fear,
But all he asked was to be buried here.
Years went by, no one dared,
To give him peace—no one cared.
But my father stood, made the call,
Let him rest among heroes, once and for all.
[Chorus]
My father buried your father in the Heroes’ Land…
But in return…
You buried mine in a foreign jail.
He gave you peace, and you gave him chains,
He healed your wounds—you carved him pain.
History will speak what truth unveils:
The just may fall, but justice prevails.
[Verse 2]
You smiled when he stood by your side,
When times were good, you had nothing to hide.
But when the world came knocking loud,
You ran away—you weren’t proud.
He fought crime, stood for the law,
Yes, it was harsh—but people saw.
You let them take him, without a fight,
Now he’s locked up, out of sight.
[Chorus]
My father buried your father in the Heroes’ Land…
But in return…
You buried mine in a foreign jail.
He gave you peace, and you gave him chains,
He healed your wounds—you carved him pain.
History will speak what truth unveils:
The just may fall, but justice prevails.
[Bridge]
But I carry what you can’t erase,
His fire, his name, his fearless face.
You chained the man, but not his truth,
You’ll meet it in your fading youth.
One day the world will stop and learn,
That heroes fall—but flames return.
You wrote betrayal in the mail,
But I’ll rewrite it—I will not fail.
[Final Chorus]
My father buried your father in the Heroes’ Land…
But in return…
You buried mine in a foreign jail.
He gave his strength to help you rise,
You let him fall with foreign lies.
But a father's love, a son's loud cry—
Can break the darkest sky.
[Outro – softly spoken]
"He gave your father peace… and you gave mine prison."
"But history watches. And justice remembers."