Choosing death in battle as a warrior's way out Bradamante set off straight away For the centre of the fray After more dangers and desperate adventures Than we have time to tell She arrived And threw herself into battle Looking for the sleek figure of her rival And when she and Marfisa met It was like the clash of two lionesses Like waves breaking against a cliff Or lightning splitting a mountain top They grappled and tumbled and rolled down a valley slope To land at the feet of a marble tomb The burial place of the necromancer Atlas Ruggiero, dancing around them Drew his sword to stop Marfisa harming his beloved Bradamante When a great cry from the tomb shattered the air 'Stop! Ruggiero! Don't kill Marfisa! She is your sister!' It was the voice of Atlas It turned out that the necromancer had cheated death one last time His ghost had waited on this very spot To give Ruggiero a final piece of advice There would have been more But Bradamante interrupted: 'You're his sister? I thought you were going to get married!' 'Marry him?' snorted Marfisa 'I was nursing him back to health So that I could smash the living daylights out of him You don't know how he insulted me.' At this Bradamante understood That they truly were brother and sister 'Then you're my sister too.' Bradamante hugged Marfisa And then she and Ruggiero embraced. The three swore to meet in six months time At the fair monastery of Vallombrosa Where Ruggiero and Bradamante would get married And would never be separated again And so it might have turned out If Ruggiero hadn't decided to go on one last adventure He didn't know it would end up With him being shipwrecked on a desert island With nothing to do but sit, and think...