This is Rome

Maximus, the Brave

In Rome’s grand shadow, his spirit stood tall,
A warrior of honor, he answered the call.
Bound not by chains, though a slave he became,
Maximus, eternal, a name forged in flame.

Fields of Elysium danced in his dreams,
Where family awaited by tranquil streams.
Yet blood-soaked sands bore his fight,
For justice and freedom, his guiding light.

Betrayed by an emperor, yet never undone,
The General fought ’til the battle was won.
With courage unyielding, his legacy roars,
Maximus lives, where valor soars.

Rage is Your Gift

“Rage is your gift” is a line often associated with intense emotions, and it can be interpreted in several ways depending on the context. In pop culture, it might be seen as a call to harness one’s anger or passion as a source of power or strength. For example, in storytelling, characters who are driven by rage may use that emotion to fuel their actions, sometimes leading to growth or downfall.

The phrase “they can eat war” has a visceral, powerful tone, evoking imagery of consuming or thriving on conflict and violence. This might be interpreted as a metaphor for those who benefit from war, whether it’s warmongers, governments, or corporations that profit from military conflict. It also suggests the idea of people or groups being hardened by war, capable of enduring and even thriving in chaos.

“There’s a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious—makes you so sick at heart—that you can’t take part. You can’t even passively take part. And you’ve got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus, and you’ve got to make it stop. And you’ve got to indicate to the people who run it, to the people who own it that unless you’re free, the machine will be prevented from working at all.”

― Mario Savio

Now We Are Free

Now We are Free

Healing to me

And freely to you from Sol Omnipotens

Yellow

Wings of Joy

Warmth of Day,

Sun of Dawn

O Sun of Yellow,

The Son of Righteousness,

Son of Morning Light,

Shine high and below!

Shine Aeonion!

Shine now, O Great I AM!

(Aaahh)

Shine now, O He Who Was!

Shine now, O Great to Come!

Now we are Free!

(Fast tempo, 4 times)

One the One now whom he was to be!

And the One by whom we now do all see

Healing to me;

Healing to you now freely

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Yellow

For all the world too

Yellow

Live on

Rays below,

Come now,

Wings of Joy

Warmth of Day, Sun of Dawn;

The Sun of

Yellow,

Yellow,

Flame by Day

From Our Lord

Jesus,

Jesus,

True Sun of Liberty

Healing you free.

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