Corin Thunder-Fist the boxing Prince (Narnia Song from the book, The Horse and His boy)

13 days ago

Song: Corin Thunder-Fist the boxing Prince
Music, Lyrics & Voices: Ai

[Verse1]
An adventurous spirit, a flash of red hair,
Corin, the Prince of Archenland, and beyond compare.
The missing tooth, the glorious black eye,
A fist always ready, beneath a foreign sky.

Mistaken for his twin, who was lost long ago,
He met a fisherman's son, with a sad, quiet glow.
"Hurrah! Hurrah!" he cried, with boisterous glee,
"I shan't have to be King; a Prince is enough for me".

[Chorus]
His brother, the hero, fulfilled a great deed,
But Corin was happy, planting his own seed.
For the royal life is not for all, it is plain,
Some seek their glory through a different gain.

[Verse2]
So he earned his name, not from birthright or war,
But with a legendary punch, and a mighty roar.
"Thunder-Fist" they called him, for a battle fought well,
Against a lapsed bear, under a winter's spell.

He returned him to talking, with a boxer's true art,
A reformed character, from a bruised and beaten heart.
The legend of Corin, the Prince who found his own way,
In the joy of a good fight, at the end of the day.

[Chorus]
His brother, the hero, fulfilled a great deed,
But Corin was happy, planting his own seed.
For the royal life is not for all, it is plain,
Some seek their glory through a different gain.

His brother, the hero, fulfilled a great deed,
But Corin was happy, planting his own seed.
For the royal life is not for all, it is plain,
Some seek their glory through a different gain.

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