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;Your iron have I sought. | ;Your iron have I sought. | ||
;Wake up! Wake up! | ;Wake up! Wake up! | ||
;Awake and hear my call. | ;Awake and hear my call. | ||
;Wake up! Wake up! | ;Wake up! Wake up! | ||
;Our enemy must fall. | ;Our enemy must fall. | ||
;He's strong, and hard. | ;He's strong, and hard. | ||
;His yield is pain and ill. | ;His yield is pain and ill. |
Revision as of 06:06, 18 May 2014
Sung to the melody of "Look Down" from Les Miserables.
- Wake up! Wake up!
- The forge is bright and hot.
- Wake up! Wake up!
- Your iron have I sought.
- Wake up! Wake up!
- Awake and hear my call.
- Wake up! Wake up!
- Our enemy must fall.
- He's strong, and hard.
- His yield is pain and ill.
- Wake up! Wake up!
- He butchers and he kills.
- Taker of breaths!
- Bringer of death!
- Hear my voice; Awake!
- Wake up! Wake up!
- For wrath and ruin fierce.
- Wake up! Wake up!
- There's mail and shield to pierce.
- Now, your name lost so long ago.
- On fields black were fathers laid so low
- I call you forth from tombs of shadow.
- To death and righteous woe.
- Listen!
- Olosil, do I name you now!
- The Dreaming Point, the sharpened bough.
- Upon your brow I hammer spells of ruin
- and enchantments for our foe's undoing.
- Olosil, gleaming, unassailable.
- The Dreaming Point, undefeatable.
- I weave victory into your limbs
- and kiss ire upon your edge.
- Twenty long centuries slumbering
- And dreams of war while your Lord arose
- The time for sleeping, now is done
- Despite the setting sun.
- And I Amroth, Lord of Caran-Rhaw
- Bearer of Olosil, the Red Lion's claw.
- You've slept, so long.
- You've rested long and true.
- Wake up! Wake up!
- We've battle now to do.