An outwork is a minor fortification built or established outside the principal fortification limits, detached or semidetached. Outworks such as ravelins, lunettes (demilunes), flèches and caponiers to shield bastions and fortification curtains from direct battery were developed in the 16th century. Later, the increasing scale of warfare and the greater resources available to the besieger accelerated this development, and systems of outworks grew increasingly elaborate and sprawling as a means of slowing the attacker's progress and making it more costly. When taken by an enemy force, their lack of rear-facing ramparts left them totally open to fire from the main works.
Remember life's a game
Use your smile to go
Across the things that make you feel
You're out of time
Deliver all the pain
And forgive them all
Forget the things that make you loose
Your breath again
Heaven's garden is where you wanted
Look for it
And open up the doors of life
You'll find the colors of your heart
Nothing gains and nothing starts
Just go ahead
You deserve love, you deserve life
But you're always there to change a mind
Always thinking and never falling
what you mean is in your head
And in your hands
Don't let them tell you what to do
Come along
Be sure of what you want my friend
You can work or you can sleep
Yet you can decide to change your life
Remember life's a game
Use your smile to go
Across the things that make you feel
You're out of time
Deliver all the pain
And forgive them all
Forget the things that make you loose
Your breath again
Remember life's a game
Use your smile to go
Across the things that make you feel
You're out of time
Deliver all the pain
And forgive them all
Forget the things that make you loose