Fallen Is the Simulacrum of Bel
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Fallen Is the Simulacrum of Bel
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Riding on the edge of Babylon
Fighting to death as we pray the sun
Living for the one who taught us all
The essence of justice and law
Darius! Atossa! Glorious Achaemenidians
Symbiosis of royal blood, infused life into a child
Who was born with the mark of annihilation
Whose destiny is molding with the fall of Babylon
EA ! Enlil! Cosmic Fusion incarnated
Your anger has been defied under Marduk's legacy
A god amongst all men, a lion among lambs
A sacrilege to embrace his greatness
People of Babylon!
Hear my voice!
Embrace your new god!
Or perish in Jahanam!
Ahasuerus, father of Media
The end of a virgin innocence
Defying the guidance of Aesma Daeva
Your demise is of a moral essence
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