An emperor ascended the throne His realm in downfall and decline Having submitted to christian lies The Romans incurred wrath divine When Julian had assumed power He took a stand for the olden ways To restore the glories of the past And return to the proud pagan ways Julian was raised a christian But never believed the lies of the book In the short days of his reign Bold steps against the christ he took Julian the Philisopher Proudly stood against the creed of lies The last pagan emperor Strove to end the false religion's rise The emperor began a restoration By edict religious freedom decreed Many church privileges he revoked To the Galileans he would not cede Pagan temples he opened again Trying to reverse Constantine's crime Laws he made to weaken the church But he would not be given much time Julian took many wise measures To undermine the christians' control In less than two years in power He diligently worked towards his goal Julian the Philisopher Proudly stood against the creed of lies The last pagan emperor Strove to end the false religion's rise He died in battle against the Persians Succeeded by another christian pawn His restoration soon to be undone A premature end to the new pagan dawn Religious toleration immediately ended Julian's measures were all repealed Pagan worship now punishable by death The church victory apparently sealed Less than fifty years after Julian's reign The empire was in its death throes Rome would pay for forsaking its gods The empire crushed by barbarian foes Julian the Philisopher Proudly stood against the creed of lies The last pagan emperor Strove to end the false religion's rise