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📜 About the Song: The Mediterranean, known as "Mare Nostrum", was both a lifeline and a battlefield for those who dared to sail its treacherous waters. Merchant fleets, war galleys, and rogue corsairs navigated a world where storms, rival navies, and pirates posed constant threats. The song Libamus Neptuno reflects this perilous existence through authentic Latin nautical terms: triremis (warship), fluctus (waves), carina (keel), remiges (rowers), velum (sail), navarchus (captain), rudentes (ropes), and sentina (bilge). Each word anchors the song in the language of ancient seafarers, capturing the brutal reality of maritime life. Rome’s deep admiration for Greek art echoes in the lyrics, where "statuae Graecae" symbolize both cultural conquest and aesthetic refinement. After Rome’s dominance over Greece, its elites filled their homes and temples with Greek statues, celebrating a civilization they had conquered yet revered. Even in the face of death, the pirate in Libamus Neptuno clings to these relics of beauty, a final nod to the artistic treasures Rome so eagerly embraced. As the storm rages, the pirate drinks mulsum (honey wine), a luxurious Roman beverage made of wine and honey, often reserved for feasts and ceremonies. To drink in defiance of fate is both an act of rebellion and a tribute to Neptune, the god who governs the sea’s wrath. The song channels the essence of piracy—recklessness, revelry, and the acceptance of an inevitable end. By the late Republic, piracy had grown into a severe threat. From strongholds in Cilicia and Crete, pirates raided Roman ships, kidnapped citizens for ransom, and disrupted grain supplies. In 67 BCE, Pompey the Great was given extraordinary powers to purge the Mediterranean of piracy, restoring Rome’s control. Yet, despite these efforts, lawless mariners continued to roam the waves, embracing a fate where freedom and death sailed hand in hand. Libamus Neptuno is their anthem—an outlaw’s final toast before the abyss claims him. 🎶 Lyrics – Latin Neptune, ego pirata, triremen tuam furavi, Mors me quaerit, rideo, nam vitam semper amavi, Fluctus super carinam saltat, at vinum iam servavi, Bibo mulsum in tempesta, statuae Graecae me amant, pravi! Remiges! Ad remos! Malum firmate! Velum torque! Heu, sanguinem spuo, sentina plena, rumpitur corbita! Mulsum meum, Graecas statuas, mare profundum sorbe! Mors adest! Neptuno libamus! Navis, mea insula mortua! Rostrum navis rumpitur, actuariae partes dissipantur, Fatum rideo, navarche! Aplustre fractum, rudentes laxantur, Piraticam vitam egi, numquam timui fata, gubernator, Orcus me exspectat ridens, mulsum bibo, nunc navigor! 🎶 Lyrics – English Neptune, I am a pirate, I have stolen your trireme, Death seeks me, I laugh, for I have always loved life, The waves leap over the keel, yet I have saved my wine, I drink honey wine in the storm, Greek statues adore me, fools! Rowers! To the oars! Hold the mast! Turn the sail! Alas, I spit blood, the bilge is full, the merchant ship is breaking! My honey wine, Greek statues, the deep sea swallows them! Death is here! We make an offering to Neptune! My ship, my island of the dead! The prow of the ship shatters, the light warship's parts are scattered, I laugh at fate, captain! The stern ornament is broken, the ropes loosen, I have lived the pirate’s life, I have never feared fate, helmsman, The underworld awaits me, laughing—I drink honey wine, now I sail away! 🎧 If You Enjoy Pirate & Latin Music: 👍 Like this video to honor the fearless pirates of the ancient seas! 💬 Comment your thoughts—Does a pirate’s freedom outweigh the fate that awaits in the abyss? 🔔 Subscribe for more epic music inspired by history and myth! 📜 "Fluctus et Fatum!" — The Waves and Fate! DISCLAIMER: I am not a professional musician. For most compositions, I utilize AI technology for assistance. Unless otherwise stated, all lyrics belong to me. My aim is to reflect Roman history through my own perspective, using music and technology as tools for this purpose. #EpicMusic #LatinSong #Pirate #Neptune #SeaShanty #PirateAnthem #ancientrome #ancientromemusic