| Two monsters Echidna and Typhoon
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| Couldn’t father nothing else but a monster
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| And Cerber came to life
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| A huge dog with three heads
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| A neck bustling with snakes
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| And teeth which, as the viper
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| Poisoned you at each bite
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| His mission would be to watch over
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| Banished human flesh
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| He became the hellkeeper
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| His lair on the Styx side
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| He was the one who welcomed
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| The shadows of the dead in hell
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| But never let them come out
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| Tricephallic Hellkeeper!
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| The fate of the mortal ones
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| Who attempted to get into his domain
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| Was death, cut to shred
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| By the inflexible gaoler
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| He was the hellkeeper
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| His lair on the Styx side
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| He was the one who welcomed
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| The shadows of the dead in hell
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| But never let them come… out!
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| But Cerber was not so invulnerable
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| Even he, had weaknesses
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| One was gluttony
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| Twice wheedled with food
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| By Psyche and Diphobe
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| To walk through the gate of hell
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| Orphee put him to sleep with singing
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| Lastly, humiliated
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| Subdued and brought back to earth
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| Half choked by Heracles
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| But the earthly land was not a place for him
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| Unequalled underworld rampart
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| He was given back to the kingdom of the dead
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| The kingdom of the dead
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| He was the hellkeeper
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| His lair on the Styx side
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| He was the one who welcomed
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| The shadows of the dead in hell
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| But never let them come out. |