Lyrics The Arizona Sword - Leslie Fish
"Blacksmith,
make
a
sword
for
me,
such
as
none
did
ever
see,
For
ancient
symbols
of
majesty
have
power
in
troubled
times.
Blacksmith,
make
me
a
magic
sword,
One
that
will
make
me
the
valley's
lord
Whom
folk
will
hail
with
one
accord
to
save
them
from
their
crimes.
Seeing
he
would
not
be
deterred,
the
blacksmith
took
him
at
his
word
And
pondered
long
on
what
he'd
heard
about
this
would-be
lord.
He
pumped
the
fire
and
he
made
his
Start,
melted
iron
in
the
fire's
heart,
But
he
named
the
steel
with
an
older
art
the
Arizona
Sword.
He
chanted
words
to
the
blazing
mix,
Of
ancient
Red
Men's
and
White
Men's
tricks
To
draw
a
spirit,
and
purpose
fix
in
what
the
blade
would
feel:
The
iron
laws
from
Nature's
hand,
The
ruthless
will
of
the
desert
land,
The
freedom
no
one
can
command
– and
cast
that
thought
in
steel.
And
when
the
blacksmith's
work
was
done,
The
new
sword
gleamed
like
the
setting
sun.
All
down
the
blade
did
the
old
runes
run,
a
warning
plain
to
see.
The
steel
was
grained
like
the
finest
Wood.
A
full
yard
long
and
more
it
stood.
The
runes
read:
"I
serve
but
the
good
of
life
and
liberty."
Near
the
hilt,
set
in
copper
wire,
a
phoenix
rose
up
from
the
pyre.
A
copper
star
within
the
fire
rayed
out
copper
cords.
The
grip
was
like
a
saguaro
made
That
clasped
a
moon
in
quartz
and
jade.
In
truth,
like
to
no
other
blade
was
the
Arizona
Sword.
"Blacksmith,
Well
have
ye
served
my
cause.
This
shall
aid
me
to
make
the
laws.
Hmmm,
the
guards
are
shaped
like
Cougar's
paws;
in
truth,
like
none
I've
seen.
The
price
is
steep,
but
I
shall
not
carp.
She'll
sing
more
praise
than
a
minstrel's
harp.
Ye
gods,
that
blade
is
razor-sharp!
...For
a
symbol,
very
keen."
"And
cheap
she'll
be
if
I
strike
ye
dead!
" The
blacksmith
promptly
turned
and
fled.
The
lordling
laughed
and
shrugged
Instead,
and
went
out
to
meet
his
horde.
He
cried
out:
"This
is
the
day
foretold.
Just
one
hand
now
this
land
shall
hold,
For
in
this
sign
will
I
rule.
Behold,
the
Arizona
Sword."
"No
more
argument
shall
we
find,
but
all
hereafter
shall
be
inclined
To
just
one
purpose
and
just
one
mind.
Thus
do
I
mean
to
do.
Now
go
ye
forth,
and
take
the
land.
" The
sword
heard
well
his
first
command.
She
lunged
and
twisted
in
his
hand,
and
fell,
and
ran
him
through.
They
say
the
sword
vanished
clean
away,
For
none
has
heard
of
it
since
that
day,
But
seek
it
wisely,
and
find
ye
may.
Take
care,
who
would
be
lord.
Beware,
ye
tyrant!
Beware,
ye
fool!
For
who
is
the
master
and
who
the
tool?
Ye
may
well
serve,
but
ye
shall
not
rule
the
Arizona
Sword
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1 Avalon Is Risen (By Isaac Bonewits)
2 Hallows' Dirge
3 The Ballad of the Three Kings (By Poul Anderson & Gordon Dickson)
4 Lucifer
5 Rise Up Bright Sun
6 The Earth's Fire-Breathing Daughter
7 The Challenger
8 Berserker
9 Chickasaw Mountain (A Tribute to Phil Ochs)
10 Wanderer
11 Jack the Slob and the Goddess of Love
12 The Sun Is Also a Warrior
13 Oak, Ash & Thorn (By Rudyard Kipling)
14 Hymn to the Night-Mare
15 Mount Tam (Anima Urbis)
16 The Gods Aren't Crazy (Dedicated to Charles Fort)
17 The Arizona Sword
18 Polaris/Recall (By H.P. Lovecraft)
19 Ship of Stone
20 Invocation of Cthulhu
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