| Return winner!
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| And from my lip came the impious word!
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| Winner of my father, of him
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| Who holds arms for me
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| To give me back a homeland
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| A palace and an illustrious name
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| What strength is here to hide!
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| Winner of my brothers so that I can see it
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| Dyed with the blood of a loved one
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| Triumph in the applause of the Egyptian cohorts!
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| And behind the wagon
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| A King, my father of chains bound!
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| The insane word or lost gods!
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| At the breast of a father give the daughter
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| Smash the squads of our oppressors!
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| Ah! |
| unfortunate! |
| What did I say?
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| And my love?
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| So can I forget / this fervent love
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| Che, oppressed and enslaved
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| How did the sun beams me here?
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| I will curse death at Radamès
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| To him that I love so much!
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| Ah! |
| it was never buried by more cruel ones
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| Anguish a broken heart!
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| The sacred names of a loving father
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| Neither I can proffer nor remember
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| For one another, confused, trembling
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| I would cry, I would like to pray
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| But my prece is changed into blasphemy
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| The crying is a crime, the sighing is my fault
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| In the dark night the mind is lost
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| And in cruel anxiety I would like to die
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| God, have mercy on my suffering!
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| There is no hope for my pain
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| Amor fatal tremendous love
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| Break my heart, let me die! |