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Emperor's Concerto Martyr

KIRI

Emperor's concerto, peasant's throne

She claimed the crown for God alone

Beethoven wrote the power play

Joan lived it every single day

Fifth concerto for the rightful king

She made the stones of heaven sing

Emperor's music, servant's heart

Joan knew how to play the part

Piano fighting with the orchestra

Like she fought the royal extra

Solo cadenza, pure and free

That's how martyrs choose to be

Emperor's concerto, peasant's throne

She claimed the crown for God alone

Beethoven wrote the power play

Joan lived it every single day

Development section, theme transformed

She took the battle, heaven-stormed

Recapitulation, truth revealed

Every wound became her shield

Coda building to the end

Knew that death was just pretend

Emperor's music for a saint

Power that no fire could taint

From my shadow I observe the game

How the powerful fear the flame

Of simple truth in peasant's voice

Sometimes we have no other choice

But to challenge what seems strong

Prove that power can be wrong

Emperor's concerto, peasant's throne

She claimed the crown for God alone

Beethoven wrote the power play

Joan lived it every single day

Emperor fallen, truth remains

Some music breaks the strongest chains

  • Lyricist

    KIRI

  • Composer

    KIRI

  • Producer

    KIRI

  • Vocals

    KIRI

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