| Song | Arrival of the Caesar |
| Artist | Naer Mataron |
| Album | Discipline Manifesto |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Kaiadas | |
| As the Caesar arrives | |
| The prestige of authority, of duty, of honor | |
| ... And the end of rottenness, returns | |
| With their armies they give the battle | |
| For the domination of mother earth | |
| The society of power gives way to rotten | |
| The man assaults | |
| Pure and irresistible, | |
| The strongest win and what is left over is their spoils | |
| They take in their hand the control of the world | |
| The kingdom of books belongs to them | |
| The rottenness is being erased from the memory | |
| Through the chaos of time comes a second religion | |
| A nostalgic return in the old symbols of faith | |
| The masses are armed | |
| In a situation of a fatalistic satisfaction | |
| They bury their souls and their effort in the ground | |
| From where they and their culture emerge | |
| And in these settings of culture and civilization comes death | |
| Which man created |
| zuo qu : Kaiadas | |
| As the Caesar arrives | |
| The prestige of authority, of duty, of honor | |
| ... And the end of rottenness, returns | |
| With their armies they give the battle | |
| For the domination of mother earth | |
| The society of power gives way to rotten | |
| The man assaults | |
| Pure and irresistible, | |
| The strongest win and what is left over is their spoils | |
| They take in their hand the control of the world | |
| The kingdom of books belongs to them | |
| The rottenness is being erased from the memory | |
| Through the chaos of time comes a second religion | |
| A nostalgic return in the old symbols of faith | |
| The masses are armed | |
| In a situation of a fatalistic satisfaction | |
| They bury their souls and their effort in the ground | |
| From where they and their culture emerge | |
| And in these settings of culture and civilization comes death | |
| Which man created |
| zuò qǔ : Kaiadas | |
| As the Caesar arrives | |
| The prestige of authority, of duty, of honor | |
| ... And the end of rottenness, returns | |
| With their armies they give the battle | |
| For the domination of mother earth | |
| The society of power gives way to rotten | |
| The man assaults | |
| Pure and irresistible, | |
| The strongest win and what is left over is their spoils | |
| They take in their hand the control of the world | |
| The kingdom of books belongs to them | |
| The rottenness is being erased from the memory | |
| Through the chaos of time comes a second religion | |
| A nostalgic return in the old symbols of faith | |
| The masses are armed | |
| In a situation of a fatalistic satisfaction | |
| They bury their souls and their effort in the ground | |
| From where they and their culture emerge | |
| And in these settings of culture and civilization comes death | |
| Which man created |