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Nyarlathotep Lyrics
(This song is sung in Middle Egyptian; since vowels were not written in Egyptian, the singing is done using the conventional ‘Egyptological pronunciation’, which artificially adds vowels by pronouncing y and j as i, ꜥ and ꜣ as a, and w as u, and inserts e anywhere else needed for pronounceability.)
sbḥy r rwt tꜣ dšrt
jw jj.n z n kkw
m sštꜣw ḏww znfw
rḫ.n.f pꜣ nj-swt km
bꜣk n nṯrj šzpw nn ḥr.f
rḏj.n.f mḏꜣt n mwt
nj-ḥr-rwt-ḥtp
zfṯw thmy bwtjw
nj-ḥr-rwt-ḥtp
ḫrwyw ḥr nw ꜥrqw
jꜣṯw ḥr mwt m ḫꜣswt nbwt
nb snḏw ḥnmnm jr ẖrw
wpwtj n bwtjw
zb wꜣt n šwt ḥr njkw
nrw m pr ḫntj n jꜣdw
jw jj.n z n kkw
m sštꜣw ḏww znfw
bꜣk n nṯrj šzpw nn ḥr.f
rḏj.n.f mḏꜣt n mwt
zfṯw thmy bwtjw
nj-ḥr-rwt-ḥtp
jꜣṯw ḥr mwt m ḫꜣswt nbwt
nb snḏw ḥnmnm jr ẖrw
zb wꜣt n šwt ḥr njkw
nrw m pr ḫntj n jꜣdw
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Submitted by
anomalocaris On Jan 28, 2018
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