| In the city of rome 2000 years ago
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| The lord tiberius bequeathed to his son caligula
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| He ascended the throne and many a head did roll
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| This horrid apparition that hell hath wrought caligula
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| Sent to earth by the light of the earth osteria
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| Given birth by the might of his sword caligula
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| Now in glory he reigns o’er provinces great and small
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| Be he a god or man all must tremble at the hand of caligula
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| Given fire by the light of his sire germania
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| To be thrown on the flames of the pyre octavia
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| Along the appian way the crucified cry out loud
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| «by the wrath of the gods be accursed the name caligula»
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| Dominus aquatari ex spiritus nu men
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| Ominus demagorgon extermitor regis
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| Hail romulus
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| Hail remulus
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| Caligula
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| Hail claudius
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| Hail flavius
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| Caligula
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| Hail juluis caesarius caligula
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| The sibyl spoke of his fame in prophecy long foretold
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| The one called little boots & the kingdom he’d steal caligula
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| Sent to earth by the light of the word osteria
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| Given birth by the might of his sword caligula
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| And so a rival god he became to rival the might of jove
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| The whore of babylon and the beast that she rode caligula
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| Dominus aquatari ex spiritus nu men
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| Ominus demagorgon extermitor regis
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| Hail romulus
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| Hail remulus
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| Caligula
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| Hail claudius
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| Hail flavius
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| Caligula
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| Hail juluis caesarius caligula
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| When he heard the hooves of madness
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| That stirred upon his head leaving him for dead
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| 'twas then he’d roam
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| Through the halls of the palace keep
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| But nevermore to sleep
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| Now the century’s past the fates shall tell the tale
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| Woe to the man who would emulate a god caligula
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| Dominus aquatari ex spiritus nu men
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| Ominus demagorgon extermitor regis
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| Hail romulus
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| Hail remulus
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| Caligula
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| Hail claudius
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| Hail flavius
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| Caligula
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| Hail juluis caesarius caligula |