Off went Bradamante Back to her soldier's duty She thought she'd never see Ruggiero again But when you're in love Even if you're pretending that you're not You can't help hearing the name of your loved one everywhere On the lips of friends, of enemies On the breath of the wind Even seeping out from the ground itself So it was that Bradamante heard How the evil necromancer Atlas had For some dark reason of his own Spirited Ruggiero away To his magical steel castle Deep in the mountains of the Pyrenees Things never go according to plan When there is an evil necromancer involved At once, Bradamante forgot all her good intentions And went galloping to the rescue After more dangers and desperate adventures Than we have time to tell She arrived, armed with the magic ring That would help her defeat the necromancer At the foot of the cliff Where the steel castle raised its shining head Bradamante blew her horn As if in answer A strange beast appeared over the battlements The hippogriff The eagle eyes and lion claws of her father the griffin The belly and hind legs of her mother the mare And stretching out as if to block out the sun Magnificent wings All the colours of the earth and sky On her back rode the iron-clad necromancer Bristling with weapons With the aid of the magic ring Bradamante could see that these weapons were illusions All he really held was a book of spells With this he controlled the hippogriff's every movement Only her thoughts were her own