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Imi gdonios riios rijiaspe toutias
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The mountains trembled
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When the Antumnos' doors opened wide
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The ancient one stepped forth
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To bring to justice the grim tyrants
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A withered-skinned old man
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Divine Logos upon him
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His words alike the arrows in his quiver
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We followed him
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Our ears tethered to the divine tongue
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The ancient wise of Antumnos
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Our burning strength - our beacon light - our freedom's drown
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On the day of strife
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Two daughters born in pain
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To the reign of life
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Their dawning glory will shine
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"Seseroneos! Ferocious giant o Tauriscus! You wroth bull
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Long enough have you trampled over these lands!"
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A raddled aged man
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Vanquished the oppressor
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And reclaimed the lands of the West
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Our salvation - our victory
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As our lands bloomed again
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And Celtos' children grew
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Ogmios returned to Antumnos
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To attend Gobanno's feast
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_______________________
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Name The Day Of Strife
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Artist Eluveitie
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Album Origins
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