The Duelist Lyrics – Sabaton

“The Duelist” Lyrics by Sabaton is a latest English song in the voice of Sabaton. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “The Duelist” song lyrics are also written by Sabaton. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “The Duelist” by Sabaton tells the story of a skilled warrior, born into a family of swordsmen. He becomes a master of combat, training in the forest and honing his skills. The song follows his journey as he faces countless duels, defeating opponents with his swift and deadly swordsmanship. His path leads him from the battlefield to a lonely cave, where he writes about his philosophy of war. Ultimately, the song reflects his life as an immortal Ronin, living by the sword.

The Duelist Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Son of swordsman, born a warrior
Insubordinate tempting fate
And in the shadow of the rising sun
He would duel with the great
From the master to the temple
Where this boy would come of age
In the forest he would hone his skills
And the trunks would feel his rage

[Pre-Chorus]
Earth, knowing the small

By way of the great on
oes from shallow to the deep
Water conforms
Into the shape
Shape of the vessel, square or round

[Chorus]
Fight or die
Immortal Ronin and Samurai
Into battle his blade held high
See your demise, you can see it in his eyes
Will you fight or die
Immortal Ronin and Samurai
Into battle his blade held high
See your demise, you can see it in his eyes

[Verse 2]
Left his village and his kinsmen
Walked along the path of war
Challenged several times and answered all
Something never seen before
Draw the blade, adopt the stance
It’s a swift and deadly dance
And his foes who promised certain doom
Really never had a chance

[Pre-Chorus]
Fire, matters of war
Scale large to small
Careful consideration
Wind, schools of martial arts
Strive on your path
Point of view of the straight and true

[Chorus]
Fight or die
Immortal Ronin and Samurai
Into battle his blade held high
See your demise, you can see it in his eyes
Will you fight or die
Immortal Ronin and Samurai
Into battle his blade held high
See your demise, you can see it in his eyes

[Guitar Solo]

[Bridge]
The way, he would follow the way of the warrior
In the school of two swords he would triumph
Away, from the battlefield on to a lonely cave
Where the book of five rings would be written

[Pre-Chorus]
The void, hard to define
The inner depths
Terms of the surface entryway
Having attained
Rhythm of war
When the time comes to strike and score

[Chorus]
Fight or die
Immortal Ronin and Samurai
Into battle his blade held high
See your demise, you can see it in his eyes
Will you fight or die
Immortal Ronin and Samurai
Into battle his blade held high
See your demise, you can see it in his eyes

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The Duelist Lyrics Meaning

[Verse 1]
This part tells us about a young boy who was born into a warrior’s family, already destined for battle. He was rebellious and bold, not afraid to challenge danger. Under the rising sun, probably in Japan, he took on powerful opponents in duels. He trained hard, especially in the forest, sharpening his fighting skills by attacking trees, pouring out his frustration and strength with every strike.

[Pre-Chorus]
Here, it’s talking about how deep wisdom comes from learning from great people. Like how the earth moves from shallow to deep, or how water takes the shape of whatever it’s in, a warrior must adapt, stay flexible, and learn from those above to grow stronger.

[Chorus]
This part is full of energy and intensity. It paints the warrior as an almost legendary figure—a Ronin or Samurai who charges into battle with confidence. His sword raised high, his eyes show the certainty of victory. His enemies know just by looking at him that they’re in trouble. It’s all or nothing—fight or die.

[Verse 2]
The warrior leaves behind his home and family to live a life of constant battle. He never backs down from a fight and always rises to the challenge, surprising everyone with his skill. Every duel is like a fast and deadly dance. Those who thought they could defeat him were quickly proven wrong—they didn’t stand a chance.

[Pre-Chorus]
This section reflects on the elements—fire and wind—as metaphors for battle. Fire stands for war and destruction, which can be big or small, and must be handled with thought. Wind represents martial arts and the many fighting styles. Staying true to your path and focused is what brings real mastery.

[Chorus]
Again, we’re reminded of his fearless spirit. Whether as a Samurai or Ronin, he stands tall in battle with his sword ready. His gaze alone warns his enemies of what’s coming. It’s a moment of decision—either you fight with all you’ve got or fall.

[Bridge]
This part shows a deeper side of his journey. He doesn’t just fight—he follows a warrior’s philosophy. He becomes a master of the “two swords” style and eventually retreats from the battlefield to a cave. There, in solitude, he writes the famous Book of Five Rings, sharing his wisdom on combat and life.

[Pre-Chorus]
Now we’re looking inward. The “void” is hard to understand—it’s about reaching the core of your being. It’s like going beyond what’s visible to find your true power. Once a warrior connects to this rhythm of battle, they know exactly when and how to strike with perfect timing.

[Chorus]
Once again, we see the unstoppable fighter ready for battle. His spirit as a Ronin or Samurai never fades. Sword raised, eyes locked on the enemy, he carries that same unshakable presence. The question repeats—will you be brave enough to fight, or will you fall like the others?

FAQs

Q. Who has sung The Duelist song?
A. The Duelist song is sung by Sabaton.

Q. Who wrote The Duelist lyrics?
A. The Duelist lyrics are penned by Sabaton.

Q. Who has given the music of The Duelist song?
A. The Duelist music is composed and produced by Sabaton.

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