We sing of battles and kings Of love and the madness it brings Our tale begins, as it has done many times before On the field of war Two lines assemble to fight Each side knows their reason is right Dictated by the fates and guided by god on high Let the war decide In those far off days When all Europe was united as one The great emperor Charlemagne Raised an army to fight off The invaders at his borders People who spoke a different language Ate different food And wore funny trousers The Saracen army from over the ocean Faced Charlemagne's paladins across the plain. Fresh blood darkens the ground Bones break with a sickening sound But if you think that battle is the domain of men Better think again But who is this? In her white surcoat, Bradamante, daughter of Duke Aymon Bradamante was Charlemagne's bravest and truest knight: But she held back, looking to see where the battle was fiercest Then she was off, through the fray Confident as if she had a bodyguard of a thousand men behind her Though she rode alone. White plume adrift in the wind Grey steel in the palm of my hand A scarlet fire inside as outward I cast my eye For a fight worth my time And then she saw him The hero of the Saracens, Ruggiero Racing down the hillside like a torrent down its bed And as the two met It was like the clash of two lions in the field Like waves beating against a cliff Or lightning splitting a mountain top They fought until they could hardly stand Until they could barely even lift their weapons At last they agreed to stop and rest That's what chivalrous knights do They found a valley stream where they wash their wounds Each took off their helmet Not knowing what they would find in the other's face Ruggiero was definitely not expecting cascading locks of shining hair And Bradamante never dreamt she would meet eyes Like deep pools of clear water Have I found an equal? Found a man whose power matches mine? You boy, of all people Are the one I'd fight life's battles by What hand has set our love in motion Within this war? Love crosses battle lines and oceans It senses more. Have I found an equal? (What hand has set our love in motion) Found a man whose power matches mine? (Within this war?) You boy, of all people (Love crosses battle lines and oceans) Are the one I'd fight life's battles by (It senses more.) They gazed into each other's eyes And it was as if they were walking in an enchanted forest For three days and three nights Exploring every shady path Finding places to rest where Hidden fountains bubbled from the rocks Then Bradamante turned away. 'We can't love each other. We are enemies,' she said. 'No, we can't be together,' said Ruggiero. 'You would lose your lands, your wealth your friends If you came to be with me,' said Bradamante. And Ruggiero agreed. 'You'd lose your family, your shining reputation.' 'We'd better part before it's too late.' And slowly, they turned and went back Each to their own camp Each of them buried their feelings deep inside Hidden forever Or so they thought