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Cronus

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Cronus

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In the beginning there was time

Heaven And Earth watched over all

Deep mystic treasures were there to be had

Till the first father Cronus took heir to it all

In his time age had no end

No trouble and strife, no mortal man

Till black winged night joined with the day

Giving birth to dreams and fear

It now begins this age of man

Told by his own his time had come

That one of his sons would own his throne

So his children he devoured three plus two

One remained and his name was Zeus

Now Cronus your time has come

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