WARRIOR'S OUTLAW
Dark outlaw country with deep voice male singerLyrics
**Verse 1**
He landed on cracked pavement, dust swirling in the air,
Years of war behind him, but the echoes linger there.
A soldier stripped of glory, uniform torn and frayed,
Memories like shadows, of the choices that he made.
Once he fought for freedom, defending the oppressed,
But now he sees a nation where the helpless are distressed.
A warrior turned outlaw, with justice in his heart,
In a land of broken promises, he must play his part.
**Chorus**
Oh, Opresso Libra, the creed that drove his fight,
A promise made to protect, now feels like a cruel slight.
For the innocent he’ll battle, though the system’s gone astray,
This land of shattered dreams won’t keep him at bay.
He looks around in anger, at a world gone cold and weak,
In the land of the brave and free, it’s the innocent who weep.
**Verse 2**
He walks the streets of chaos, where sirens scream and wail,
The shadows tell their stories, of the helpless doomed to fail.
With every glance he’s haunted by the faces of the past,
When he was the avenger, now he feels outclassed.
The lawmen turn a blind eye, while the criminals run free,
He swore to guard the innocent, yet this feels like treachery.
So he takes up the mantle, of a warrior on the run,
To shield the weak from danger, till the battle can be won.
**Chorus**
Oh, Opresso Libra, the creed that drove his fight,
A promise made to protect, now feels like a cruel slight.
For the innocent he’ll battle, though the system’s gone astray,
This land of shattered dreams won’t keep him at bay.
He looks around in anger, at a world gone cold and weak,
In the land of the brave and free, it’s the innocent who weep.
**Outro**
So he stands in the twilight, a veteran with scars,
With the weight of all his memories, searching for the stars.
He’ll keep on pushing forward, though the path is fraught with pain,
For he’s a soldier turned warrior, and he’ll rise up once again.
With a heart full of passion, he’ll fight for what is right,
For Opresso Libra, he’ll stand tall, through the darkest night.