Well, I tried my best to stop them, yes I tried to make them wait And I appealed to their decency, show mercy on this day I issued them strong orders, on pain of death and disarray But in the end they would not listen, raised their lances anyway Men of no account they were, their breeding crude and low With not a trace of wisdom, grace or virtue in their souls Yet train them long and hard I did to bend them to the crown To act as tools of justice, follow edict handed down But you see these are not militiamen, a-fighting for their homes Nor fathers, son nor husbands, sire, but foreigners on loan Yet mercenary killers, career soldiers to a man Lashing out with vengeance one cannot accept or understand Well, I could not instill the discipline 'twas duty to inspire And they responded in the end to instincts of the basest kind Now on my knee before you, here I drop my eyes in shame Albeit little consolation, take my head for one to blame Ooh, so spoke the leader on losing control