Well, you killed your first man at thirteen
Killer instinct, animal supreme
By sixteen you had to learn to fight
The way of the warrior, you took it as your rite

Sunlight, falling on your steel
Death in life is your ideal
Life is like a wheel

Sunlight, falling on your steel
Death in life is your ideal
Life is like a wheel

Through earth and water, fire and wind
You came at last, nothing was the end
I'll make a cut by fire and stones
Take you and your blade, break you both in two
Break you both in two

Sunlight, falling on your steel
Death in life is your ideal
Life is like a wheel

Sunlight, falling on your steel
Death in life is your ideal
Life is like a wheel, rolling on and on

Sunlight, falling on your steel
Death in life is your ideal
Life is like a wheel

Sunlight, falling on your steel
Death in life is your ideal
Life is like a wheel

Sunlight, falling on your steel
Death in life is your ideal
Life is like a wheel

Sunlight, falling on your steel
Death in life is your ideal
Life is like a wheel
And it's rolling still


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    General Comment

    The Song is based on samurai legend Miyamoto Musashi

    Maiden Maniacon February 08, 2006   Link
  • +1
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    Earth, water, fire and wind were four of the chapters of Miyamoto Musashi's "Book of 5 Rings".

    SpiralArchitectXon November 01, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    I rather like this song, I'm not sure if it really is very significant, it's pretty much about the life of a warrior.

    Owen Rathon July 29, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    The 5 chapters are Earth, Water, Fire, Wind, and lastly Void ("nothing was the end"). One of the techniques described in the book of five rings is the fire and stones cut, which is a very severe cut to your opponent's blade and/or body.

    eversiuson November 24, 2006   Link
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    i know it's probably Miyamoto Musashi, but it sounds like his archrival, Sasaki Kojiro with it's intensity and the line "Death in life is your ideal", Sasaki was big on killing, he knew nothing else. but if all your skills were in the use of a sword...it's kinda hard to imagine anything else right?

    Cold_Steel_Hearton July 15, 2009   Link
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    Just finished listening to The Book of Five Rings and I could tell from a few lines in the books this song was gleaned from his works. Absolute epic song and storyline . Up the Irons

    AhBenon February 28, 2023   Link

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