Gallienus (/ˌɡæliˈiːnəs/; Latin: Publius Licinius Egnatius Gallienus Augustus; c. 218 – 268) was Roman Emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260 and alone from 260 to 268. He ruled during the Crisis of the Third Century that nearly caused the collapse of the empire. While he won a number of military victories, he was unable to prevent the secession of important provinces.
The exact birth date of Gallienus is unknown. The Greek chronicler John Malalas and the Epitome de Caesaribus report that he was about 50 years old at the time of his death, meaning he was born around 218. He was the son of emperor Valerian and Mariniana, who may have been of senatorial rank, possibly the daughter of Egnatius Victor Marinianus, and his brother was Valerianus Minor. Inscriptions on coins connect him with Falerii in Etruria, which may have been his birthplace; it has yielded many inscriptions relating to his mother's family, the Egnatii. Gallienus married Cornelia Salonina about ten years before his accession to the throne. She was the mother of three princes: Valerian II, who died in 258; Saloninus, who was named co-emperor but was murdered in 260 by the army of general Postumus; and Marinianus, who was killed in 268, shortly after his father was assassinated.
I took my time
But there was nothing I could ever find
Exept the curse in my mind
You know that I
Yeah I do better alone
So let me try
Come on, come on, come on
Oh no,can'tyou see?
Oh No!
It pulls you down,I know
I've got to move, but it's too slow
Ain't gotno eyes
'Cause there is nothing to see
Ain't got no rights
While you are punishing me
Oh the night I hear them laughing at me
Yeah in the night i hear them laughing at me
And so, I see it's falling down tonight
And so I put it all aside
The more I do the less you try
But we don't fit at all
Around and 'round
I hardly lied
When I said it was me
It fells apart
And then it came back to me
Oh in the night I hear them laughing at me
Oh in the night I hear them laughing at me