Lyrics
We have come for ROME
We have come to conquer Rome.
Across the Rubicon
Symbolic reference to crossing the Rubicon River, a decisive action leading to irreversible consequences.
The almighty Caesar
Refers to the powerful and revered figure of Caesar.
Divine Imperator
Describing Caesar as a divine ruler with imperial authority.
Let the die be cast
Emphasizes the irreversible decision, drawing from the famous phrase "Let the die be cast" attributed to Caesar.
They shall feel my wrath
Expressing the intensity of the speaker's anger and determination for vengeance.
Let the die be cast
Reiterating the irreversible decision and determination to act.
ROME is mine at last
Asserting the speaker's control and ownership of Rome.
Sing the hymns of war
Celebrating the war through hymns, emphasizing the glory of battle.
Sing of honor and more
Encouraging the singing of songs that honor and glorify the warriors.
Play the drums of war
Calling for the rhythmic beats of war drums, a traditional element in war celebrations.
Tales of glory and more
Describing tales of glory, suggesting the recounting of heroic deeds.
Alea Iacta Est
Latin for "The die is cast," reinforcing the idea of an irreversible decision.
The point of no return
Indicating a point where there is no turning back, emphasizing the gravity of the situation.
Here to draw the line
Symbolic reference to drawing a line, possibly signifying a boundary or reclaiming territory.
To reclaim what's mine
Expressing the speaker's determination to reclaim what they believe rightfully belongs to them.
Alea Iacta Est
Repeating the Latin phrase, underscoring the finality of the decision and action.
ROME is mine at last
Reasserting ownership of Rome, signaling the accomplishment of the speaker's goal.
The twin legion marches on
Describing the advancing Roman legions, possibly indicating a forceful march towards victory.
The time has come, It shall be done
Declaring that the time for action has come and it will be completed.
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