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Justinian's Byzantinian Christian beliefs There's a risen rhythm you can feel it all in the streets Like a marathon or a parade Poets might wanna pull they
None of us knew how precious it would seem We've only just started growing up But I miss holidays at St Justinians In years to come when we're all old
the prophet Gideon The widespread of disease Plague of Justinian Necrosis will rise Blackened hands Burst glands Discharge your demise Blood in lungs Coughed
of pride, I stare down the bridges and conjure up the old heart of mankind. Justinian's children saw the coming of the Osman Foray. Failing allegiance
The hour of confrontation now was nigh As Plato and Justinian were tied, Locked in mortal combat firing vulture after wombat Their supremacy now could not
and they dish out statistic Play games to justify this Justinian deception Been going for time, playing tricks on me and you Nowadays only difference their
of Justinian divine genocides Cholera, Typhus, Ebola, Pandemic Hemorrhagic fever, great pestilence contagious, zoonosis, necrosis, gangrene Thousands corpses
I need to unthai a mess that’s confusing I am not Loki Kane Justinian or Judas I’m the one who let THor grind my tools up Cus my big brother is
When the world was young Justinian Skills of a dig man Prayed Saint Sebastian Then it spread Through the Mediterranean That was just the worst
My name is Justinian Von Maximus David Dunaway-Perez. I could of, Made the decision to run away instead. I put up, With all of the misplaced hatred
to blame This plague shall end your reign Propontis deliver them here A passage to eternity Carry my blossom Carry my breed Surrender Justinian Agglutinate
I'm moving to Boston in search of a dream I found in the choir San Vitale Justinian told me if I could stay clean He'd welcome me back in the alley
Beaumarchais We're the only people in this city Wrapped around each other just like roots Justinian and Theodora blush He's charming but not illusory He's stoic
ruler not known to most of us He, in the fourth century AD Calls the Egyptians fools you see Two years later, Justinian rules Six AD, was it for schools
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