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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.
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The Boat Of Millions Of years
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