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Ballad of Guns and Glory: Inspired by the film The Magnificent Seven!

🎵 Ballad of Guns and Glory: Inspired by the film The Magnificent Seven!
Epic Western Ballad (AI Voice & Lyrics)

🎙️ Lyric: Borna Cuk | 🎶 Music & Voice: AI

About the Song:
Inspired by the legendary film *The Magnificent Seven*, this ballad pays tribute to seven fearless men who stood for justice in a lawless land. With cinematic storytelling and powerful folk instrumentation, it echoes the timeless fight between good and evil in the heart of the Wild West.

🎼 Complete Song Lyric:

In a dusty town where the sun burns bright,  
Seven riders came, shadows in the light.  
With iron at their hips and steel in their souls,  
They vowed to fight, to make the village whole.  

Calvera’s outlaws swept in like a flood,  
Plundering the land, spilling honest blood.  
The villagers pleaded, “We need heroes’ might,”  
So they called the seven to wage their fight.  

Oh, the Magnificent Seven, thunder in the night,  
Defending the helpless, they brought hope to the fight.  
With grit and glory, they stood tall and true,  
In the jaws of danger, their courage broke through.  

Chris Adams led, with a spark in his gaze,  
A Cajun firebrand, lighting up the haze.  
Vin Tanner, the drifter, scarred by years gone astray,  
Bound by their oath, they faced the coming fray.  

Chico, the young gun, with stars in his sight,  
Dreamed of a love ‘neath the wide desert night.  
Bernardo, the sage, with tales of old strife,  
Each man a story, each man a life.  

They hauled stone and wood, sweat blurring their sight,  
Raised walls to the heavens, against the outlaw’s might.  
Taught trembling hands to aim and stand tall,  
Kindled a fire in hearts that once would fall.  

Britt, swift with knives, a shadow’s deadly art,  
Lee, haunted by ghosts, yet fierce in his heart.  
Harry chased riches, but found a truer call,  
In the heat of the showdown, he gave his all.  

When the gunsmoke cleared and the echoes died,  
The village stood proud, with tears in their eyes.  
Though brave souls fell ‘neath the merciless sun,  
Their sacrifice sparked a new life begun.  
The seven rode off, like dust on the breeze,  
Their legend now sung by the children with ease.  

Oh, the Magnificent Seven, legends of the fight,  
Champions of justice, they burned bright in the night.  
With grit and glory, they stood tall and true,  
Their names live forever, where the wild winds blew.  

Through the canyon’s call, their story will soar,  
The Magnificent Seven, remembered evermore.

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