Cantus
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Cantus
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("The lyrics to the song are in old Latin, and are not unlike the riddle of the Sphynx:
the mystery of the ancient female deity, later intertwined as a sexual monster.
Here are some of the lyrics and translations" - MR)
saevym atque ferum vipereumque malum
quod pinnis volitans super aethera cuncta fatigat teneat possideat
semper suis amoribus perfruatur
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Faith And The Muse performs "Cantus", and this lyric page sits inside the Faith And The Muse catalog on LyroVerse.
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