| Hey!
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| Hey! |
| Hey!
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| Are you listening up high?
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| Hey!
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| Hey! |
| Hey!
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| Hey!
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| Calling on all Heraldic Beasts.
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| Hey!
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| Hey! |
| Hey!
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| Hey!
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| Hippogriff.
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| When mere and Griffin meets and mate
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| their offspring share a curious fate
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| one half is horse with hooves and tail
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| the rest is eagle claws and nail
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| and has a horse it likes to graze
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| in summer meadows dowsed in haze
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| yet has the eagle it can fly
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| above the clouds with dreams be high
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| with such a beast i am endeared
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| emigrant no less this beast has called
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| this crossbreed is but one of many
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| when on our shields we’ll conquer any
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| Hey!
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| Hey! |
| Hey!
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| Hey!
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| Calling on all Heraldic Beasts.
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| Hey!
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| Hey! |
| Hey!
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| Hey!
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| Cockatrice.
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| As dragon and rooster to come as one
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| a birth is given to an unruly son
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| with the head of his father and body of scales
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| tis oft confused with the dragon of Wales
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| hatched from an egg where the king of toads
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| caught its gaze the beholder explodes
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| as rooster he calls the new days beginning
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| as dragon he roasts those guilty of sin
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| this Cockatrice surely belongs in hell
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| and on his greet the snake farewell
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| but raised in the crypts Jaldaboath dictate
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| to attend his master with a call of his name.
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| Hey!
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| Hey! |
| Hey!
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| Hey!
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| Calling on all Heraldic Beasts.
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| Lion. |
| Wyvern. |
| Cockatrice.
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| Calling on all Heraldic Beasts.
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| Griffin. |
| Dragon. |
| Unicorn.
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| Calling all to the banners adorn.
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| Hey!
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| Hey! |
| Hey!
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| Hey!
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| Calling on all Heraldic Beasts. |