| With my jackal-like head man calleth me Anubis
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| Child of love of Nephtys and Osiris
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| Vigilant on my mountain, of the gods I am protector
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| In wood be my image, a powerful sceptre
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| Like the earth t’kau which the gods mouths I loosed
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| In my Hall of Two Truths no untruth be excused
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| The heart in the balance, the tongue I test
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| In my hall divine we try only the best
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| Please observe, my dear Thoth, my weighing precision
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| The fate of this heart rests upon thy decision
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| My Anubian lights can lead it to the next world
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| Or, unjustified, to the Dread Devourer be hurled
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| I perform psychostasis, give thou me thy hand
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| Fit thee up with space/time suit, make firm thy thighs to stand
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| My stealth with… I call to thee hither
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| I can destroy thoughts within thee, come thee therefore thither
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| I keep the con of movements of planets and spaces
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| Numbers and forms, bodies and places
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| Placed the stars in the constellation of the Great Bear
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| Held from Set ‘til Thoth takes it in care
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| On the day of which the universe began
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| It was my lot to allot destinty to each man |