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Sang to the Tune of "When the Tigers Broke Free" By Pink Floyd | Sang to the Tune of "When the Tigers Broke Free" By Pink Floyd | ||
T’was just before dawn | ;T’was just before dawn | ||
One hopeless dark morning in 3430 | ;One hopeless dark morning in 3430 | ||
When our King and Commander | ;When our King and Commander | ||
Gil’ Galad, went on to the Mountain | ;Gil’ Galad, went on to the Mountain | ||
When he would asked that his Lords be withdrawn | ;When he would asked that his Lords be withdrawn | ||
And Numenor gave thanks | ;And Numenor gave thanks | ||
As the Elven ranks held back | ;As the Elven ranks held back | ||
The Trolls and the Orcs for a while | ;The Trolls and the Orcs for a while | ||
And the Towers of the Teeth | ;And the Towers of the Teeth | ||
Were held for the price | ;Were held for the price | ||
Of a few extraordinary lives. | ;Of a few extraordinary lives. | ||
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And kind Isildur | ;And kind Isildur | ||
Sent Mother a note | ;Sent Mother a note | ||
When he learned Caran-Rhaw’s Lord was gone. | When he learned Caran-Rhaw’s Lord was gone. | ||
It was, I recall, | It was, I recall, |
Revision as of 21:36, 1 August 2014
Dirge of the Red Lions.
Sang to the Tune of "When the Tigers Broke Free" By Pink Floyd
- T’was just before dawn
- One hopeless dark morning in 3430
- When our King and Commander
- Gil’ Galad, went on to the Mountain
- When he would asked that his Lords be withdrawn
- And Numenor gave thanks
- As the Elven ranks held back
- The Trolls and the Orcs for a while
- And the Towers of the Teeth
- Were held for the price
- Of a few extraordinary lives.
- And kind Isildur
- Sent Mother a note
When he learned Caran-Rhaw’s Lord was gone. It was, I recall, In the form of a scroll, With gold leaf adorned, And I found it one day In the armories below, hidden away. And my eyes still grow damp to remember Elendil’s heir signed it With his own seal and stamp
It was dark all around
There was blood on the ground
When the Black Orcs broke free
No Lord there was saved
From the Vanguard of troops from the Wood or the Sea.
They all went to their graves
Most of them dead,
The rest of them dying
Thus ends how the Dark Lord took
All the Red Lions from me.