Memoir Sonata - Seven Hills of Rome

A boy barely turned into a man
Has lead his soldiers through rival lands
His courage and loyalty seen
Avē Imperātor
Divi filius
Imperātor
Avē Imperātor
Rome lays divided into three
An alliance through south, west and east
But falsehood and jealousy creep
Can peace last?
Seven hills of Rome
Seven hills of Rome
My family torn apart
My soul lingers from my heart
Oh my bleeding heart
I am off to my fathers
They aplaud me now, as I fall
I found this place of clay
I leave it of marble stone
I am off to my fathers
They aplaud me now, as I fall
I turned this place from bricks of clay
To gold and marble stone
A man swore to take his sister's hand,
But broke his vows for the queen of sand
For honor he fought at the sea
And avenged his sisters tears
Seven hills of Rome
Seven hills of Rome
My family torn apart
My soul lingers from my heart
Oh my bleeding heart
I am off to my fathers
They aplaud me now, as I fall
I found this place of clay
I leave it of marble stone
I am off to my fathers
They aplaud me now, as I fall
I turned this place from bricks of clay
To gold and marble stone
At last now alone he stands
The ruler of seas and lands
All of Rome adores him
Victorious
Hail Augustus
All of Rome exalts thee
Avē Caesar
Imperātor
Divi filius
Imperātor
Divi filius
Imperātor
As the ships drown into the depths of sea
To Augustus our emperor glory be
Seven hills of Rome
Seven hills of Rome
Pax Romana
An era of glory
With streets of gold
As the ships drown into the depths of sea
To Augustus our emperor glory be
Father of the republic, long may he live
To Augustus our emperor glory be
As the ships drown into the depths of sea
To Augustus our emperor glory be
Father of the republic, long may he live
To Augustus our emperor glory be

Written by:
Martin Stage, Veronika Gamborg

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Memoir Sonata

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