The Curse Of Akkad Part II: A Mirage In The Desert
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The Curse Of Akkad Part II: A Mirage In The Desert
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"The dawn arrived...."
"Oh great Enlil, I talk to Thee
No Wall, no rival against Thee
Kish is so quiet, that I can hear Thee speak
God I wish you not to believe".
Turning back to Akkad
The flames burn higher
The Ancient ones had to blame
But it wasn't worth it
'cause they were the masters
Oh the dark ones,
The Masters of Akkad
All the settlement could hear the growls
From the mountains above
Shadows were descending down
It was the Guti town
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