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