Perseus
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Perseus
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He was born in an ancient realm
The only son of princess danae
But no omen should come real
He was thrown away into the sea
Saved to be sent for gorgons
Armed with mirrored shield of athena
The helmet of invisibility
And ermis great sword of adamant
Gorgon waits to turn him into stone
Will return or he's forever gone
Came from death and to death will he go?
Or another hero will be born
Rocky statues all around
Just remains of all those who had dared
Come, beware make no sound
Turn away from medusa's stare
Head of snakes and eyes of fire
Cannot hear the gorgon sisters mourn
Pegasus is flying away
And the son of poseidon is born
Gorgon waited in her land of stone
He returned he's not forever gone
Came from death and death is what he gave
He's another one among the brave
Gorgon waited in her land of stone
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Valor (GRE) performs "Perseus", and this lyric page sits inside the Valor (GRE) catalog on LyroVerse.
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