| Horus, the son of Isis, lay in the marshes of Buto
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| Poisoned by Set
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| She called out to the High God Ra
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| To kill this evil, that her child may live yet
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| Casting aside her present fears
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| She called out on the Boat of Millions of years…
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| Ra came and saw
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| And stopped the sun until he had cured
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| The life of the innocent
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| Horus the Good lived in the North
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| In lands of fertility and beauty
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| But Set stayed in the hard desert
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| To him belonged all drought and perversity
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| While he sheds his tears
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| Beneath the Boat of Millions of years
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| He fights to kill the hawk
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| Bearing with him evil and darkness
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| But Horus lives with the sun
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| Forever the battle rages
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| Evil tries to kill the innocent baby
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| And only Osiris, the Lord of the Dead
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| Can eventually save it
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| So we must cast aside our future fears
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| And call out on the Boat of Millions of years
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| The God of Love is on our side
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| And with him we shall not die…
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| There’s life in the Sun!
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| There’s life in the Sun!
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| Only in violence is the cause lost:
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| In peace, grey Set can’t kill our baby of love |