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===The Wheel Song=== |
===The Wheel Song=== |
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A traditional Prydaen song, sung over the corpse at death. |
A traditional [[race association is::Prydaen]] [[page type is::definition|song]], sung over the corpse at death. |
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:Demrris told us before he left |
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:A promise of a life beyond our deaths |
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:The Great Old One must have known |
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:That the world is too wide for one life alone |
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:So though this soul goes to Tenemlor |
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:Soon it shall return to us once more |
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:Passing from her blessed home |
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:Back to the plains with us it will roam |
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:And wander the forests and drink down the wind |
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:And sing this song with us again. |
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:And when the wheel has turned once more, |
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:It will hear this song, as it did before. |
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:Hear us, hear us, hurry along, |
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:Take your rest, but don't stay long. |
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:For leaves fall to ground and nourish the tree |
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:The leaves come back, and so shall we! |
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Latest revision as of 14:40, 21 March 2011
The Wheel Song
A traditional Prydaen song, sung over the corpse at death.
- Demrris told us before he left
- A promise of a life beyond our deaths
- The Great Old One must have known
- That the world is too wide for one life alone
- So though this soul goes to Tenemlor
- Soon it shall return to us once more
- Passing from her blessed home
- Back to the plains with us it will roam
- And wander the forests and drink down the wind
- And sing this song with us again.
- And when the wheel has turned once more,
- It will hear this song, as it did before.
- Hear us, hear us, hurry along,
- Take your rest, but don't stay long.
- For leaves fall to ground and nourish the tree
- The leaves come back, and so shall we!