| Great Cthulhu
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| Ever the warrior God
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| Of all the old ones
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| He is the most terrible
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| For it is his delight
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| To slay and lay waste to everything that lies beneath his taloned feet
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| And the very lust to conquer
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| What was once free
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| Drives him onward across the heavens and through the spheres
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| It was he and his spawn
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| That defeated the elder things
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| Who had long possessed sovereignty of this world
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| Before he descended on his gray and leathern wings
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| Through the upper gate opened by yog sothoth
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| On the walls of lost cities
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| And in the carvings of madmen
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| Who have glimpsed him in their dreams
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| Is his image delineated
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| Within a tomb protected by great seals
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| He lies in death
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| Under the weight of the dark waters of the deep
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| Yet he dreams still
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| And in his dreams continues to rule this world
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| For his thoughts master the wills of lesser creatures
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| (solo: Dallas)
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| When the stars in their endless turnings
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| Assume the angles of the same rays they shed down
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| In the primordial dawn of the world
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| Then does r’lyeh rise upward so the house of Cthulhu
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| Emerges from under his watery prison
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| The mind of the god waxes strong
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| And he sends forth his will to those men
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| Who are open to his influence
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| The command to release the seals that bind his tomb
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| (solo: Karl)
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| Always the stars
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| Never remain in alignment long enough
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| For the enslaved men to reach distant r’lyeh
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| Before r’yleh sinks once more under the sea
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| Severing the bond
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| Between the will of Cthulhu
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| And the flesh of those he has enthralled
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| Leaving them to wail in confusion and despair
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| Upon the bosom of the vacant sea
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| (solo: Karl) |