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The Last Farewell
Winter covers all the earth And blows both cold and strong. But amid the group of four of us It’s springtime all along. Hand in hand we walked the roads That wither we may tramp. And in the night of deep starlight Laid down our loads to camp. Four elvish friends that hard and fast To each adventure binds. And find that we had always been True friends throughout all time. Together we’ve run sunlit hills Of that called Wilderland, And fought the dragons of the North And all the foes of Man. We knew one day the time would come, As we stand to greet the dawn, That I and every one of us Must sing his lonely song. Who knows if when we’ll meet again As we go our separate ways; And lo, here come the coaches now To take us each away.
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