| (The following morning, confused by the happenings of last night,
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| he seeks advice at the church nearby
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| The priest now reveals to him his true nature.)
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| One thousand and one year ago
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| In darkest age of yore
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| Man prayed to the ancient gods
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| And lived by secret lore
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| One ancestor of thine
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| Whose blood runs in thy vein
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| Who traveled all the seas
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| Was said to be insane
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| So in one fateful night
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| When clouds did hang the moon
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| He crossed the river Nile
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| And settled our doom
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| In the strange realms of Arabia
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| He fell to gem and gold
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| And in his greed he cursed ye all
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| By a spell of old
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| Temples were made
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| Built by thousand hands
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| And evil did create
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| Gold from the desert sands
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| Gem on gold
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| Stone on bone
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| And all did pray to great KUTULU
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| One thousand and one year ago
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| In darkest age of yore
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| Man prayed to the ancient gods
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| And lived by secret lore
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| Grand evil was invoked
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| Just one word can describe
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| «Kutulu» was the bane
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| That rode the winds of night
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| Great riches he did bring
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| To those that served his deed
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| But death and doom was cast
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| On folk not of his seed
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| All women have been stained
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| Filled with his black cum
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| His malice runs in thee
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| Be cursed, Kutulu’s son
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| Temples were made
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| Built by thousand hands
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| And evil did create
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| Gold from the desert sands
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| Gem on gold
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| Stone on bone
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| And all did pray to great KUTULU
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| Temples were made
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| Built by thousand hands
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| And evil did create
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| Gold from the desert sands
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| Gem on gold
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| Stone on bone
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| And all did pray to great KUTULU |