| Mithras, God of the morning, our trumpets waken the wall!
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| 'Rome is above nations, but thou art over all'
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| Mithras, God of the morning, our trumpets waken the wall!
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| 'Rome is above nations, but thou art over all'
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| Now as the names are answered, and the guards are marched away
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| Mithras, also a soldier, give us strenght for the day!
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| Mithras, God of the sunset, low on the western main
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| Thou descending immortal, immortal to rise again!
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| Now when the watch is ended, now when the wine is drawn
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| Mithras also a soldier, keep us pure till the dawn!
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| Many roads thou has fashioned: all of them lead to the light
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| Mithras, the soul of a soldier, teach us to die aright
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| Mithras! |
| Mithras!
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| Mithras, god of midnight, here were the great bull dies
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| Look on thy childern in darkness, oh take our sacrifice!
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| Mithras, God of the noontide, the heather swims in the heat
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| Our helmets scorch our foreheads; |
| our sandals burn our feet
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| Now in the ungrit hour; |
| now ere we blink and drowse
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| Mithras also a soldier, keep us true to our vows!
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| Mithras, God of midnight, here where the great bull dies
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| Look on thy childern in darkness, oh take our sacrifice!
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| Many roads thou has fashioned: all of them lead to the light
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| Mithras, also a soldier, teach us to die aright
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| Mithras! |
| Mithras! |
| Mithras! |
| Mithras! |