| The totem of the griffin, the totem of the deer
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| Are tattooed on my skin as they are tattooed on my peers
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| The double death has bitten those whose heads I take
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| By arrows dipped in human blood and venom from a snake
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| The shaman, the enare has seen what is to come
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| The shaking of the ground as the hooves of horses drum
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| Budini, Geloni, Saka Haumavarga
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| Dragonlords of Anunakh, blood and myth
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| Androphagi, Saka Tikrakhauda
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| Hail to the royal riding Scyth
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| Look upon these quivers, wide as open graves
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| And run or be beheaded or perhaps a weeping slave
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| I measure a man by the trophies he displays
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| For no trophies are won by those who flee and run away
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| The Greek call me a savage, uncivilized and dumb
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| And still I hold their fate within the drawing of my thumb
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| Budini, Geloni, Saka Haumavarga
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| Dragonlords of Anunakh, blood and myth
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| Androphagi, Saka Tikrakhauda
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| Hail to the royal riding Scyth
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| My arrows can be hired, for a while for gold and wine
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| So you can boast of how you can control the hand of mine
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| But my service is as fickle, as the piper in the tree
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| I cannot be commanded, and no vows are holding me
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| My one true pledge of honor is to my chief and tribe
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| And blood cannot be sold for golden lies and dirty bribes
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| I wither in your cities, I choke behind the walls
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| And to be a man of wealth within them makes me nothing but appalled
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| Budini, Geloni, Saka Haumavarga
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| Dragonlords of Anunakh, blood and myth
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| Androphagi, Saka Tikrakhauda
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| Hail to the royal riding Scyth
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| Budini, Geloni, Saka Haumavarga
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| Dragonlords of Anunakh, blood and myth
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| Androphagi, Saka Tikrakhauda
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| Hail to the royal riding Scyth
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| Hail to the green eyed devil
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| Hail Scyth
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| Hail Scyth
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| Hail to the royal riding Scyth |