Sabaton – Winged Hussars
Winged hussars When the Winged Hussars arrive A cry for help in time of need await relief from Holy League 60 days of siege outnumbered and weak Sent a message to the sky wounded soldiers left to die Will they hold the wall or will the city fall Dedication Dedication They're outnumbered 15 to one And the battle's begun And the Winged Hussars arrive Coming down the mountainside Let the Winged Hussars arrive Coming down they turn the tide As the days are passing by and as the dead are piling high No escape and no salvation Trenches to explosive halls are buried deep beneath the walls Plant the charges there and watch the city fear Desperation Desperation It's a desperate race against the mine And a race against time And the Winged Hussars arrive Coming down the mountainside Let the Winged Hussars arrive Coming down they turn the tide Cannonballs are coming down from the sky Janissaries are you ready to die We will seek our vengeance eye for an eye You'll be stopped upon the steps of our gate On this field you're only facing our hate But back home the sultan's sealing your fate We remember In September That's the night Vienna was freed We made the enemies bleed And the Winged Hussars arrived! (Storm clouds fire and steel Death from above made the enemy kneel) Coming down the mountainside (Fighting power and grace Death from above it's an army of wings) Then the Winged Hussars arrived (Storm clouds fire and steel Death from above made the enemy kneel) Coming down they turned the tide (Fighting power and grace Death from above it's an army of wings) We remember In September When the Winged Hussars arrived |
The song "Winged Hussars" is sung about the heroic siege of Vienna by Ottoman troops in 1683. defenders with a sinking heart were waiting for help from the head of the Sacred League, King of Poland Jan III Sobieski. Polish troops arrived in time, especially distinguished in battle, the famous winged hussars. The composition is distinguished by a guitar solo, which is very melodic and complex. Just do not forget about the text itself, which very brightly and juicyly conveys the atmosphere of the battle and has motivating words, which, to a greater extent, are in the chorus.