The Hobbit feat. Clamavi De Profundis - Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold (Extended Cover)
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Far
o
ver
the
mis
ty
~
moun
tains
cold
235
To
dun
geons
deep,
and
ca
ve
~rns
old
528
We
must
a
way
ere
break
of
day
791
To
seek
the
pale
en
chan
ted
gold.
1009
The
dwarves
of
yore
made
migh
ty
~
spells,
1303
While
ham
mers
fell
like
rin
gi
~ng
bells
1540
In
pla
ces
deep,
where
dark
things
sleep,
1786
In
ho
llow
halls
be
neath
the
fells.
1967
For
an
cient
king
and
el
vi
~sh
lord,
2207
There
ma
ny
a
glea
mi
~
~ng
gol
den
hoard
2447
They
shaped
and
wrought,
and
light
they
caught
2689
To
hide
in
gems
on
hilt
of
sword.
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On
sil
ver
neck
la
~
~
~ces
they
strung
3110
The
flowe
ring
stars,
o
~
~n
crowns
they
hung
3348
The
dra
gon-
fire
in
twis
ted
wire
3588
They
meshed
the
light
of
moon
and
sun.
3832
Far
o
ver
the
mis
ty
~
moun
tains
cold
4637
To
dun
geons
deep
and
ca
ve
~rns
old
4897
We
must
a
way,
ere
break
of
day,
5146
To
claim
our
long
-fo
~r
got
ten
gold.
5347
Go
blets
they
carved
there
for
the
~m
selves
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And
harps
of
gold;
where
no
ma
~n
delves
5860
There
lay
they
long,
and
ma
ny
a
song
6100
Was
sung
un
heard
by
men
or
elves.
6294
The
pines
were
roa
ring
o
~
~
~n
the
height,
6532
The
winds
were
moa
ning
i
~
~
~n
the
night.
6764
The
fire
was
red,
it
fla
ming
spread;
7018
The
trees
like
tor
ches
blazed
with
light.
7197
The
bells
were
rin
ging
i
~
~
~n
the
dale
7438
And
men
looked
up
wi
~
~th
fa
ces
pale;
7673
Then
dra
gon’s
ire
more
fierce
than
fire
7917
Laid
low
their
to
wers
and
hou
ses
frail.
8102
The
moun
tain
smoked
be
neath
the
~
moon;
8455
The
dwarves,
they
heard
the
tramp
o
~f
doom.
8707
They
fled
their
hall
to
dy
ing
fall
8941
Be
neath
his
feet,
be
neath
the
moon.
9155
Far
o
ver
the
mis
ty
~
moun
tains
grim
9459
To
dun
geons
deep
and
ca
ve
~rns
dim
9715
We
must
a
way,
ere
break
of
day,
9976
To
win
our
harps
and
gold
from
him!
10186
Far
o
ver
the
mis
ty
~
moun
tains
cold
10457
To
dun
geons
deep,
and
ca
ve
~rns
old.