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i'm sorry if my latin is bad, I'm a beginner at it, so please bare with me.
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Tacitus ululos, et refferovit ululatus
in corputum tinnio firmus, cantus muliter,
"Tu mustum exeo. Infans valeo, et cons forros."
Iter est longus et flexuosus,
sed volos seccedos.
Exsceratioem omni practeris.
Volnuem sanguinem tum omni praeterus.
Tuum ipse in omnes huc obscuritas ivenious,
et luem sequor.
tuum lacrimam oblviscor.
Rides et conforros.
Tuum sepeam at tolo, et volo avolo.
Tacitus referovit canutus maliter.
"Infans valeo. Tum ustum exeos."

soo i'm pretty sure that traslates to. (sorry i can't read my own hand writing.)
Silent howls and echoed screams
ringstrong in your head, singing softly
"You must go on. Be strong child, and continue forth."
The road is long and winding,
but you will succeed.
Ignor all of theis curses.
Ignor all you bleeding wound.
Find yourself in all this darkness.
and follow the light.
Forget all your tears.
laugh and continue forth.
Lift your hopes, and you will fly.
Silent echos singing softly,
"Be strong child you must go on."
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