| Song | Roman Song |
| Artist | Infernal Majesty |
| Album | Unholier Than Thou |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Terror | |
| Formed, in ancient | |
| Rome, violent, age of steel | |
| Man's, brutality, found new depths of pleasure | |
| Slaves, captured in raging battles, forced, to fight, till the death | |
| Senseless, brutal show of strength, immoral side of man | |
| Fight, for your life, | |
| Fight, till the death! | |
| Vile, sadistic games, elate, heartless souls | |
| Roman, way of life, savour, a human sacrifice | |
| Prisoners, could die by the sword, or live their lives in shame | |
| Treacherous, murderous, thieves, helpless feast for the lions | |
| Fight, for your life, | |
| Fight, till the death! | |
| Refusal, to worship, the | |
| Gods, of the | |
| Roman State | |
| Civil, disobedience, quickly, ends your life | |
| Dying on display before thousands, their death will please tonight | |
| Latin, spectacle of violence, | |
| Rome's malevolent society | |
| They stand, alone, in the ring, with sword, in hand | |
| Preparing, to fight for their lives, to fight till the death, to die for | |
| Rome's pleasure | |
| With blood, on their hands, a friend, lies bleeding before | |
| God Impaled, sword plunged through their chest, hacked and mangled | |
| Dragged through the death gates to hell! | |
| Warriors on parade engaged in vicious | |
| Roman games | |
| Fascinate imperial sovereignty | |
| Entertainment for their sick and twisted vile pleasure | |
| Two hundred years before | |
| Christ had walked this earth | |
| Rome displaying it's violent nature | |
| Falling as a civilization | |
| Never to return again |
| zuo qu : Terror | |
| Formed, in ancient | |
| Rome, violent, age of steel | |
| Man' s, brutality, found new depths of pleasure | |
| Slaves, captured in raging battles, forced, to fight, till the death | |
| Senseless, brutal show of strength, immoral side of man | |
| Fight, for your life, | |
| Fight, till the death! | |
| Vile, sadistic games, elate, heartless souls | |
| Roman, way of life, savour, a human sacrifice | |
| Prisoners, could die by the sword, or live their lives in shame | |
| Treacherous, murderous, thieves, helpless feast for the lions | |
| Fight, for your life, | |
| Fight, till the death! | |
| Refusal, to worship, the | |
| Gods, of the | |
| Roman State | |
| Civil, disobedience, quickly, ends your life | |
| Dying on display before thousands, their death will please tonight | |
| Latin, spectacle of violence, | |
| Rome' s malevolent society | |
| They stand, alone, in the ring, with sword, in hand | |
| Preparing, to fight for their lives, to fight till the death, to die for | |
| Rome' s pleasure | |
| With blood, on their hands, a friend, lies bleeding before | |
| God Impaled, sword plunged through their chest, hacked and mangled | |
| Dragged through the death gates to hell! | |
| Warriors on parade engaged in vicious | |
| Roman games | |
| Fascinate imperial sovereignty | |
| Entertainment for their sick and twisted vile pleasure | |
| Two hundred years before | |
| Christ had walked this earth | |
| Rome displaying it' s violent nature | |
| Falling as a civilization | |
| Never to return again |
| zuò qǔ : Terror | |
| Formed, in ancient | |
| Rome, violent, age of steel | |
| Man' s, brutality, found new depths of pleasure | |
| Slaves, captured in raging battles, forced, to fight, till the death | |
| Senseless, brutal show of strength, immoral side of man | |
| Fight, for your life, | |
| Fight, till the death! | |
| Vile, sadistic games, elate, heartless souls | |
| Roman, way of life, savour, a human sacrifice | |
| Prisoners, could die by the sword, or live their lives in shame | |
| Treacherous, murderous, thieves, helpless feast for the lions | |
| Fight, for your life, | |
| Fight, till the death! | |
| Refusal, to worship, the | |
| Gods, of the | |
| Roman State | |
| Civil, disobedience, quickly, ends your life | |
| Dying on display before thousands, their death will please tonight | |
| Latin, spectacle of violence, | |
| Rome' s malevolent society | |
| They stand, alone, in the ring, with sword, in hand | |
| Preparing, to fight for their lives, to fight till the death, to die for | |
| Rome' s pleasure | |
| With blood, on their hands, a friend, lies bleeding before | |
| God Impaled, sword plunged through their chest, hacked and mangled | |
| Dragged through the death gates to hell! | |
| Warriors on parade engaged in vicious | |
| Roman games | |
| Fascinate imperial sovereignty | |
| Entertainment for their sick and twisted vile pleasure | |
| Two hundred years before | |
| Christ had walked this earth | |
| Rome displaying it' s violent nature | |
| Falling as a civilization | |
| Never to return again |