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*NOTE: Ryuu means dragon in Japanese*
Ryuu, ryuu, spread out your wings
Ryuu, ryuu, how often you sing
Bare your great teeth
And sharpen your claws
Polish your armor
That we stand in awe
King of the dragons
How mighty you are
You ought to be named
Even after a star
Ryuu, ryuu, spread out your wings
Ryuu, ryuu, how often you sing
Bare your great teeth
And sharpen your claws
Polish your armor
That we stand in awe
You have many names
Oh, but so many names
Most hard to forget
And they have many aims
Ryuu, ryuu, spread out your wings
Ryuu, ryuu, how often you sing
Bare your great teeth
And sharpen your claws
Polish your armor
That we stand in awe
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