Verse 1
The fire-breathing dragons roar
The knights of old ride off to war
To free the people from the deadly foe
Now dragons are the distant past
Still the songs and stories last
‘Cause every generation needs to know
Chorus
Dragons might have flaming breath
Leave behind a trail of death
Challenging the valiant to contend
One is brave and one is brash
When the sword and dragon clash (Eph. 6:17, Rev. 19:15)
Dragons will be beaten in the end (Rev. 12:7-11, Rev. 20:2, Rev. 20:10, Heb. 2:14-15, Rom. 16:20)
Verse 2
The greatest dragon of them all (Rev. 12:9, Rev. 20:2)
Said all of men were in his thrall (Rev. 12:9, Heb. 2:14-15, John 8:34, John 8:44)
Until our hero threw the gauntlet down
They met inside the dragon’s lair
Our hero died, so then and there (Matt. 27:50, Mark 15:37, Luke 23:46, John 19:30)
The dragon thought he’d won creation’s crown (Luke 22:53)
Repeat chorus
Verse 3
But then our hero took a breath (Matt. 28:6, Mark 16:6, Luke 24:6, Rev. 1:18)
He cast aside the chains of death (Rom. 6:9, Heb. 2:14-15, Acts 2:24)
And freed His people from the dragon’s claws (Col. 2:15, Col. 1:13)
Still the dragon tries to roar
But finds his power is no more (Rev. 1:18, James 4:7)
For those belonging to our hero’s cause (Rom. 8:1-2)
Repeat chorus