Item:Ribbon trimmed song scroll

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ribbon trimmed song scroll
Look: This is a Bardic scroll, enscribed with the non-magical Bard song "The Dance of Life". It must be studied to be used. If it is being read by another, no one but that person can study it.
Weight: 5 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 262 Kronars209.6 Lirums <br />189.059 Dokoras <br />0.262 LTBpoints <br />0.262 Tickets <br />0.262 Scrips <br />
Properties:
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Sources: Source is Nakuge's Scriptorium

Song

You begin to sing "The Dance of Life", a song by Kortny Horselord.

 "I was born to the sound of a screaming cry,
  But I will dance till the day I die.
  Ever since I heard my first lullabye,
  I couldn't let my feet just lie."

 "When I was only three
  A bard came and sang for me.
  With halting steps, I began to sway,
  And I did not stop dancing all that day."

 "Dance, dance, everyone dance!
  Come on, join in the romance!
  Come on, tap your feet!
  Come on, get off your seat!"

 "Then I hit the age of thirteen
  And the prettiest girl I had ever seen
  Was dancing all across the floor.
  I gasped as restraint flew out the door."

 "Well I just turned twenty this day,
  And that pretty girl has had her say.
  Now I am all dressed up in my best,
  As we start the first dance at our wedding fest."

 "Dance, dance, everyone dance!
  Come on, join in the romance!
  Come on, tap your feet!
  Come on, get off your seat!"

 "Well, music does warm our home today,
  Because a sweet baby in a cradle does lay.
  And as I sing softly, she moves her feet,
  To the rhythm of an unseen beat."

 "A young lad won my daughter's hand today.
  My daughter would never leave if I had my say.
  But my daughter looked me right in the eye,
  And these words she whispered as said goodbye."

 "Dance, dance, everyone dance!
  Come on, join in the romance!
  Come on, tap your feet!
  Come on, get off your seat!"

 "And I guess when I die,
  After my last friend has said goodbye,
  The chapel bell will give a ring,
  And a ghostly voice will softly sing:"

 "Dance, dance, everyone dance!
  Come on, join in the romance!
  Come on, tap your feet!
  Come on, get off your seat!"

You tap your foot one last time as the song ends.