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Friday, January 8, 2010

March of Cambreadth

From Tam, who notes:

Polish winged hussars... "March of Cambreadth"... Two great tastes that taste great together.

Just as a reminder, it was the winged Polish hussars under King Jan Sobieski who arrived on...wait for it....September 11, 1683 and broke the Muslim Turks' siege of Vienna the following day, thereby saving Christian Europe from the Islamic hordes.

Axes flash, broadsword swing,
Shining armour's piercing ring
Horses run with polished shield,
Fight Those Bastards till They Yield
Midnight mare and blood red roan,
Fight to Keep this Land Your Own
Sound the horn and call the cry,
How Many of Them Can We Make Die!

Follow orders as you're told,
Make Their Yellow Blood Run Cold
Fight until you die or drop,
A Force Like Ours is Hard to Stop
Close your mind to stress and pain,
Fight till You're No Longer Sane
Let not one damn cur pass by,
How Many of Them Can We Make Die!

Guard your women and children well,
Send These Bastards Back to Hell
We'll teach them the ways of war,
They Won't Come Here Any More
Use your shield and use your head,
Fight till Every One is Dead
Raise the flag up to the sky,
How Many of Them Can We Make Die!

Dawn has broke, the time has come,
Move Your Feet to a Marching Drum
We'll win the war and pay the toll,
We'll Fight as One in Heart and Soul
Midnight mare and blood red roan,
Fight to Keep this Land Your Own
Sound the horn and call the cry,
How Many of Them Can We Make Die!

Axes flash, broadsword swing,
Shining armour's piercing ring
Horses run with polished shield,
Fight Those Bastards till They Yield
Midnight mare and blood red roan,
Fight to Keep this Land Your Own
Sound the horn and call the cry,
How Many of Them Can We Make Die!

2 Comments:

Blogger Brock Townsend said...

Excellent. Gets your blood flowing.

January 9, 2010 at 1:19 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Interesting. The first reference I ran into on this was a display at a renaissance faire. Impressive armor, to say the least :)

January 9, 2010 at 7:16 AM  

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