I Am The One 

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 I Am The One  
© Steve Travers & Johnny Fean 2002

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 I Am The One


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Prologue

Iubdan, king of the fairies was proud and boastful, believing his kingdom to be the greatest power in existence. However, rumour was abroad of the presence of Man.

Lyrics

We are alone the only skin
The Gods have wrapped this fireball in.
Screaming through the sky, a speed
To match the thunderous Puca steed.

No living thing can raise a hand,
A sword, a bow or magic wand
No spirit of the blackened sky.
Will challenge us with battle cry.

Though legends speak of many things
Of ogres, giants and other kings
I am the one whose fire and might
Will rule forever day and night.

I am the one, the only one,
The mighty quake beneath my arm of stone
I am the one, the only one,
I leave behind a trail of blood and bone.

My laws are fair, my justice swift
My wisdom known to heal all rifts
My subjects’ love I treasure most
This kingdom of the fairy host.

Beware you nations of the mist
Who live in dreams, if you exist
You’ll bend the knee and bow your head
Or Iubdan’s wrath you’ll learn to dread.

I am the one, the only one,
The mighty quake beneath my arm of stone
I am the one, the only one,
I leave behind a trail of blood and bone.

CD Design & Covers


Words and Music by Steve Travers and Johnny Fean © 09/07/02. All rights reserved.

Above: 
The  single was mastered at
Mid-Atlantic-Digital. Johnny and Steve compare the pre and post mastered sound production

Below: 
All Smiles! Robyn Robins (back right, ex-keyboardist Bob Seger Band) relaxes after guiding Johnny Fean (Front left) and Stephen Travers through the mastering process. And ace Irish guitarist/fiddler Pat Mc Manus (back left) of The Painkillers, Celtus and Mama's Boys fame, listens in on the final product.