| In the fifteenth century lived a prince of nobility
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| His Father’s nickname was Dracula, which means the dragon or the devil
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| Dracula was the son of the devil or the dragon
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| And he lived up to his name
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| A name that goes on in infamous fame
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| Terrible atrocities
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| Suffering and misery
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| Vlad the Impaler inflicted on his enemies
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| Excruciating painful torturous misery
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| Vlad the Impaler imposed upon his enemies
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| They were Romanian stuck between the Turks and the Hungarians
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| His Father Vlad Two tried to plea
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| Bot of his neighboring adversaries
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| With the ability to switch sides
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| To the one with the upper and at the time
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| For this reason his sons had to spend
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| Four long years in a Turkish prison
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| It’s not clear from history if his mind was twisted during captivity
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| But Dracula was released when his Father Dracula was deceased
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| And the when he was free
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| Vlad became ruler of his country
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| Vlad the Impaler was the name he procured
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| For the hideous method of death he preferred
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| Vlad’s favorite way of executing people
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| Was impaling them on stakes and he watched them as he ate
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| Upon the very pointed greased down stakes
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| Vlad’s enemies were placed killing them with their own weight
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| Through their heart or navel or mouth and vagina or anus
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| Is were the stakes were placed
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| Vlad’s terrifying stakes
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| Having mass execution by impaling his enemies
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| Suited Vlad III’s tastes
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| Witnessing their gruesome fate
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| Vlad’s gruesome reign came to an end
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| Provoking war with the Turks again
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| In the Turkish territory Vlad’s troops were routed eventually
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| With his ghastly reputation Christian leaders wouldn’t help Vlad with his
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| altercations
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| That’s the reason for his defeat for what Vlad had sewn
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| He soon would reap
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| When the sultan’s troops came upon the forest of Vlad’s impaled victims
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| That slowed their advance for a while
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| Because of Dracula’s killing style
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| He was exiled and Vlad III
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| Years later joined the Hungarian army
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| In a war between the Turks Vlad was dead
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| And to Constantinople they brought back his head |