Bash The Dragon

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Bash The Dragon is the Dragon Bash theme song, composed by Matthew Moore, later arranged by Maclaine Diemer to be recorded as a full version sung by several ArenaNet employees. [1]

Full lyrics [2][edit]

This world has lived in shadow from a pair of demon's wings,
but none here fear the future or the darkness that it brings.
The monster puts on quite a show, expecting us to yield,
but there's just one course of action when we take up sword and shield...

BASH THE DRAGON! SMASH THE DRAGON!
Drive it right back into its den!...
BASH THE DRAGON! SMASH THE DRAGON!
May it never rise up again!...

We send our best and bravest to attack with all their might,
the skillful and the willful each line up to join the fight.
The beast may leave corruption in a swath across the land,
but we won't leave it breathing when our heroes make a stand...

BASH THE DRAGON! SMASH THE DRAGON!
Drive it right back into its den!
BASH THE DRAGON! SMASH THE DRAGON!
May it never rise up again!...

Minions come in dozens from the Peaks and from the shore,
But we face each wave with bravery and we'll never lose this war.
In every brawl a few may fall but more will join the queue,
and if that lizard shows its head then this is what we'll do...

BASH THE DRAGON! SMASH THE DRAGON!
Drive it right back into its den!
BASH THE DRAGON! SMASH THE DRAGON!
May it never rise up again!...

We wake from every nightmare and adapt to what we've learned.
It won't be long until our place in legend has been earned.
The creature grows in power but it's not in us to flee,
But when they ask who'll join the charge on this we all agree...

BASH THE DRAGON! SMASH THE DRAGON!
Drive it right back into its den!...
BASH THE DRAGON! SMASH THE DRAGON!
May it never rise up again!...
BASH THE DRAGON! SMASH THE DRAGON!
Drive it right back into its den!...
BASH THE DRAGON! SMASH THE DRAGON!
May it never rise up again!...
BASH THE DRAGON! SMASH THE DRAGON!
May it never rise up again!...

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