| Sailing across the sea
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| Close (to) the italian shores
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| They found a desert land
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| Where to drop the anchors
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| A sweet voice reached their ears
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| Coming from the only house
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| Around the mansion lions and wolves
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| Pigs and every kind of animal
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| Every man drank the wine
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| She offered them
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| She was a witch in disguise
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| And now they are beasts
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| Like every man
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| You’re under the Circe’s spell
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| You can’t resist to her majestic voice
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| Her potion will wake up
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| The demon in you
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| And you lose
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| Your own free will to choose
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| 'Cause you’re under Circe’s spell!
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| Odysseus was warned by his men
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| As he approached the coast
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| About the treachery
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| Consumed in the middle of the night
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| Hermes, sent by Athena
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| Told him to use the holy herb
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| To protect him from the spell
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| And to rescue all the crew
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| Every man drank the wine she offered them
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| She was a witch in disguise and now they are beasts
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| Like every man
|
| You’re under the Circe’s spell
|
| You can’t resist to her majestic voice
|
| Her potion will wake up
|
| The demon in you
|
| And you lose
|
| Your own free will to choose
|
| 'Cause you’re under Circe’s spell
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| Like every man
|
| You’re under the Circe’s spell
|
| You can’t resist to her majestic voice
|
| Her potion will wake up
|
| The demon in you
|
| And you lose
|
| Your own free will to choose
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| 'Cause you’re under Circe’s spell! |