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She came from shadows, no one knew her name,
A woman of steel in a ruthless game,
With promises of safety, power, and pride,
But in her reign, so much freedom died.
She calls it justice, but it’s fear she leads,
In the land of the brave, she plants new seeds.A world divided, with no place to hide,Mutants hunted, freedom denied.
Oh, Elizabeth Trask, with a heart of stone,
You stand on a mountain, but you’re so alone.You raise your banner, but the winds are cold,In a world where the stories of heroes are told
Iron walls around the land she keeps,
With laws that cut and wounds that seep.
Every power, every gift, now a crime,
She calls it peace, but we call it time.
Her eyes are fire, her words like chains,
A leader crowned but in fear remains.
Voices whisper, they grow with the night,
A spark of hope, a flicker of light.
Oh, Elizabeth Trask, with a heart of stone,
You stand on a mountain, but you’re so alone.You raise your banner, but the winds are cold,In a world where the stories of heroes are told.
One day the chains you forged will break,
And all of your walls will start to shake.
For every power you tried to take,
A thousand more will rise awake.
Oh, Elizabeth Trask, with a heart of stone,
You stand on a mountain, but you’re so alone.You raise your banner, but the winds are cold,In a world where the stories of heroes are told
Now the shadows shift, the tables turn,
With every bridge you choose to burn.
Remember, Trask, in your darkest hour,
You can’t kill hope—it’s a greater power