In Roman mythology, King Numitor /ˈnuːmᵻtər/ of Alba Longa, was the son of Procas, descendant of Aeneas the Trojan, and father of Rhea Silvia and Lausus
In 794 BC Procas died and was meant to be succeeded by Numitor. Instead he was overthrown and removed from the kingdom by his brother, Amulius, who had no respect for his father's will or his brother's seniority. Amulius also murdered his sons, in an effort to remove power from his brother for himself.
His daughter Rhea was made Vestal Virgin by Amulius rendering her unable to have children on pain of death; however, she was forcibly impregnated by the god Mars. Numitor's grandchildren Romulus and Remus were born. They overthrew Amulius and reinstated Numitor as king of Alba Longa in 752.
^ Ovid names his children as Lausus and Ilia whereas Livy says Amulius had his two sons killed.
I saw a tear in your eye
How could I be so glad
To let you walk right out of my life
Just watch you break down and cry
(But now it's time)
Now it's time
To let you know
What's on my mind
That I
I never knew love like this
But no one will ever love you more
I promise you this
Oh...
No matter what comes my way
No matter what else may change
Nothing will change
The way I feel
My love for you
Is neverending
And no matter what
I'll never stop loving you
I know that I need to try
To realise what I was doing
To let you run and let you hide
I got this fear deep inside
Without you my life's not worth living
It's in my arms that you belong
And now...
I know I understand
What we have now complete
You're my everything I need
And you
[CHORUS]
It's only you yeah
Who turned my darkness into light
Who made my day ran smooth
(Give me strength)
Give me strength to carry on
(Give me hope)
Give me hope when all is gone
No matter what
I'm gonna give you love
'Cos baby I will never stop loving you
yeah it's you
No matter what comes my way
No matter what else may change
Nothing will change
The way I feel
My love for you
Is neverending
And no matter what
I'll never stop
No matter what comes my way