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"Freeman"

Those are to be found rarely and exclusively in the upper reaches. Besides the song lyrics, the posters also contain the notes which show that the song is best played with two guitars and drums and that it is an extremely fast and powerful as well as aggressive kind of song. Beneath it is also a hand signed coal drawing.

"Freeman"

We salute a hero who has passed who lived free and lived fast in a way worth striving for you ask who was this person I adore?

The fallen's name is Bungo Taddle and I sing you of his final battle so that this deed shall not be forgotten not even when we are old and rotten and our bones will rattle

When injustice flowered down below everyone's bellies turned yellow only one would stand up and fight fight for what is good and right may his glory shine ever so bright! his name bring the villains fright for he slew more than a dozen full grown men to make them pay for their dastardly crimes; to escape and flee like a headless hen alone managed coward Johnny Dimes

To shame, to shame, fire and flame Remember the name of Johnny the lame Let him have blame instead of fame

All this time, standing in awe in stupor staring, dropping their jaw was everyone else, with shaking knees all in a row like frightened geese in utter silence, save the clatter of their teeth as if someone told them to freeze no one had the guts of all the lads and lasses and while around them blood and gore was hurled Bungo kicked the gang members' asses all the way back to the surface world

Alas in the end the champion fell having sent the craven bastards to hell as many as he possibly could and even though he went out as well the perpetrators had perished as they should Yes he went out with a blaze to make our world a much better place and with all the respect that is due: Bungo, we salute you! Salute you! Yeah! © Lilac Starling