Attle and Bleda
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Attle and Bleda
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Huns came across the east lands
Ohh they came to pillage
They were bringing death
Huu they had a leader
Attle and his brother Bleda
They wanna conquer the world
Attle murdered Bleda
And he will be the one and only leader
Attle's greed was stronger than love
He didn't care 'bout anyone
And Bleda hindered his plans
Huuu Barbarian warriors
In battlefield they fought and
Only one man raised his head
Huns came across the east lands
Ohh they rode to pillage
On their horses of death
Then Attle reigned in his kingdom
And Bleeda laid underground!
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