I set out from my bunker with four warriors in tow Away across the killing ground a-marching we did go Our minds were bent on sabotage and espionage and lo Away across the killing ground a-marching we did go We reached a burnt-out shell hole, whereupon we made our beds And in night's tender cradling arms we laid our weary heads As darkness held us tight in myriad obsidian threads Our lives were set upon a course that every soldier dreads For fate was feeling fell that night and while we gently slept A slimy serpent from our midst across the wasteland crept He stood upon the precipice and breathlessly he leapt Into the waiting arms of treachery. Our guardian angels wept For months we'd battled, side by side, amidst the grizzled fold And in his chipped and wizened heart such avarice took hold That our lives were pawned for lucre, and with that our souls were sold And with his words he damned us all for want of traitor's gold I awoke amidst a most disturbing tumult Amongst the bodies of those in my keep And smarting from this most perturbing insult I solemnly began to shake and weep But starting from this most abrupt reaction My heart reformed to granite in my chest It was not a time for sadness, more for action. My soul would know revenge before its rest. Through the noise and cloying mud, soaked in guilty wasted blood I crawled the lonely mile, shuddering with enmity The cannons boomed their harsh reveille as all around me such decay Such monumental disarray abounded mightily My thoughts were wrung with cruel intent, such vile sinful sentiment And though my breath was all but spent I pressed on doggedly The scent of death and burning hair jangled through the fetid air And by the light of a signal flare I spied my enemy You took what remains of my heart You forced me down and watched me cry Now all that remains for my part Is vengeance on my mind. It will thrill me to watch you die Upon a log he blithely sat, the scheming little sewer rat I cursed the pair that e'er begat this vile corpse-to-be. And praying to the Gods beneath I stuck my dirk betwixt my teeth And drew my sabre from its sheath. It shimmered hungrily. With one outright almighty cry, directed at the blood-red sky I said "And now, foul shade, you die!" and my heart was filled with glee He turned and quivered like a child, this worthless man that I reviled And at his anguish I just smiled a grin of mastery As fear chilled him to the bone, he loosed a final piteous groan I took my sword and drove it home and cried victoriously You took what remains of my heart You forced me down and watched me cry Now all that remains for my part Is vengeance on my mind. It will thrill me to watch you die His fellows, sleeping all around, as one rose as he hit the ground And like a vicious pack of hounds they took their blades to me It seemed as though my fate was sealed upon this broken bloody field So I screamed out, behind my shield, my last soliloquy. "Mark my words, and mark them well, foul devil in the depths of hell With my final ragged yell, I give my soul to thee."