Sir Gregory I pledge to serve my loyal heart it will not swerve so as I give my vow to you I promise always to be true
Well, lad I'll take you as my man we'll go to fight for the Englishman Berwick north we stand and fight facing Scotland's rage and might
But tell me first why do you come to follow Richard's savage drum A Welshman stong and fair as day now fights beside some he should slay?
Owain set his mind to tell his secrets this man would keep well and as a Welshman of renown would never cast a fellow down
My heart is full of dreams to roam before I return to my home and as this world does change and swing I dream of Wales set fair to sing
By fighting for the English flag though in my heart the merest rag my service and loyalty will save my people from some English Knave
For powys Fadog is beset by guile and deceit like a net to persevere and keep it free is the task that God has given me
So serve he did the crown indeed shed blood in lands above the Tweed his steel was shap his eyes afire his glance could light a funeral pyre
Thus serving Richard out in France he led the French a merry dance bore the shield for Englands King whilst harpers in his heart did sing
Fitzalan's fleet acknowledged him he made one hundred Frenchmen swim defending all the southern ports all admired him as he fought
Then squire to Henry son of Gaunt his strength and fire he did not flaunt at last a knight he travelled west to the hills and fields he loved the best
But Ruthin Grey was still nearby a neighbor evil dark and sly always waiting in the mist to strike out with his English fist
Now Owain was still Richards man usurped by Henry's secret plan but loyalty goes deep in Wales just read the true and ancient tales
Cronies of the dread new King conspired to soil his name and wring out all the misery and lies to hurt this Welshman they will try
Proclaimed a traitor by the court their plans were quickly turned to naught men whose names forgotten since named fair Owain Wales' Prince
Hotspur rode into the north striking blows for all his worth Owain like men of ancient yore struck all he faced down to the floor
Castles fell rebellion spread to Owain's flag a nation led **** of Strata Florida's shrine made mad-men of the Welshmen's line
You strike our stones you strike our hearts but though to you our days seem dark the blaze you light within our breast will stand forever any test
The evil Grey they captured him a ransome paid his dark life grim faded away and left so weak no more of Grey this tale will speak
As quick years drew and fleeted by all Welshmen came they drew anigh from farms and universities to battle through adversity
Veterans of Englands savage wars Welshmen flocked back to settle scores the blood of Llewellyn still does stain but Ap Iorwerth's legacy will remain
Back to the laws of Hywel Da the wise and kind king known afar so good a man our Hywel was that He'd punish a man who harmed a cat
Court at Harlech strong and fair Machynlleth Cynulliad held there Scots and French men sent their aid many a fiery fighting raid
But French kings change their regal minds and Avignon fooled with their designs no hope from them was due to come England's blockades were hitting home
Sat in the darkness of doubt alone Owain dreams of his wife and home fair things that he is fighting for the reasons that he went to war
Now with the sight of ancient days the future fell before his gaze his Marred fair locked in the tower dying slowly his poor bright flower
His castles fell his men were slain the power of England strong again a hunted man loose in the wild though loved and sheltered like a child
Despite rewards of riches vast his people hid him to the last he faded slowly into the stones that make up Wales' strong old bones
He died an old defiant man clear in eyes and heart the time was not for a free Wales a land to stand apart but freedoms song and fair blood spilled for causes that you love still carry on the mountain air as Owain stands above