Intro:
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Gigantes autem erant super terram
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In those days Giants upon the earth.
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Gigantes autem erant super terram.
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In those days Giants upon the earth.
[Verso 1]
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Were they monsters or were they men,
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Devils who fell from GOD's Heaven.
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Angels allured with concupiscence,
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They're daughters of Cain, what nonsense.
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In his book Philo Judeus writes,
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Angels are creatures with airy sites.
[Refrão]
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In those days Giants upon the earth,
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Angels or Devils gave them birth.
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What claim is true, which to condone?
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Giants begotten from man alone.
[Verso 2]
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Engender from a vegetative soul,
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This thought belongs to Aristotle.
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But creation involves death and decay,
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Devils ain't mortals or Giants, no way.
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If Devil with man where's the distinct?
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Not taken as wives like man's instinct.
[Refrão]
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In those days Giants upon the earth,
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Angels or Devils gave them birth.
Dm G
What claim is true, which to condone?
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Giants begotten from man alone.
[Verso 3]
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Moyses writes these Giants were men,
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Most mighty and huge but infamous then.
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They were wicked monsters more in mind,
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Impious and cruel, one of a kind.
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Exotic creatures He put in place,
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The Flood not ice then took that race.
[Refrão]
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In those days Giants upon the earth,
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Angels or Devils gave them birth.
Dm G
What claim is true, which to condone?
F G
Giants begotten from man alone.
Outro:
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In those days Giants upon the earth
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In those days Giants upon the earth
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In those days Giants upon the earth
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