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Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold

Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold lyrics by The Hobbit. Far over the misty mountains cold To dungeons deep and caverns old We must away ere break of day To...

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Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold

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Far over the misty mountains cold

To dungeons deep and caverns old

We must away ere break of day

To seek the pale enchanted gold

The dwarves of yore made mighty spells

While hammers fell like ringing bells

In places deep, where dark things sleep

In hollow halls beneath the fells

For ancient king and elvish lord

There many a gleaming golden hoard

They shaped and wrought, and light they caught

To hide in gems on hilt of sword

On silver necklaces they strung

The flowering stars, on crowns they hung

The dragon-fire, in twisted wire

They meshed the light of Moon and Sun

Far over the misty mountains cold

To dungeons deep and caverns old

We must away, ere break of day

To claim our long-forgotten gold

Goblets they carved there for themselves

And harps of gold; where no man delves

There lay they long, and many a song

Was sung unheard by men or elves

The pines were roaring on the height

The winds were moaning in the night

The fire was red, it flaming spread

The trees like torches blazed with light

The bells were ringing in the dale

And men they looked up with faces pale

The dragon's ire more fierce than fire

Laid low their towers and houses frail

The mountain smoked beneath the Moon

The dwarves they heard the tramp of doom

They fled their hall to dying fall

Beneath his feet, beneath the Moon

The world was young, the mountains green

No stain yet on the Moon was seen

No words were laid on stream or stone

When Durin woke and walked alone

He named the nameless hills and dells

He drank from yet untasted wells

He stooped and looked in Mirrormere

And saw a crown of stars appear

As gems upon a silver thread

Above the shadows of his head

The world is grey, the mountains old

The forge's fire is ashen-cold

No harp is wrung, no hammer falls

The darkness dwells in Durin's halls

The shadow lies upon his tomb

In Moria, in Khazad-dûm

But still the sunken stars appear

In dark and windless Mirrormere

There lies his crown in water deep

'Till Durin wakes again from sleep

Far over the misty mountains grim

To dungeons deep and caverns dim

We must away, ere break of day

To win our harps and gold from him!

Far over the misty mountains cold

To dungeons deep and caverns old

Far over the misty mountains cold

To dungeons deep and caverns old

We must away ere break of day

To claim our long forgotten gold

The wind was on the withered heath

But in the forest stirred no leaf

There shadows lay by night and day

And dark things silent crept beneath

The wind came down from mountains cold

And like a tide it roared and rolled

The branches groaned, the forest moaned

And leaves were laid upon the mould

The wind went on from West to East

All movement in the forest ceased

But shrill and harsh across the marsh

Its whistling voices were released

The grasses hissed, their tassels bent

The reeds were rattling, on it went

O'er shaken pool under heavens cool

Where racing clouds were torn and rent

It passed the Lonely Mountain bare

And swept above the dragon's lair

There black and dark lay boulders stark

And flying smoke was in the air

It left the world and took its flight

Over the wide seas of the night

The Moon set sail upon the gale

And stars were fanned to leaping light

Under the Mountain dark and tall

The King has come unto his hall!

His foe is dead, the Worm of Dread

And ever so his foes shall fall!

The sword is sharp, the spear is long

The arrow swift, the Gate is strong

The heart is bold that looks on gold

The dwarves no more shall suffer wrong

The dwarves of yore made mighty spells

While hammers fell like ringing bells

In places deep, where dark things sleep

In hollow halls beneath the fells

On silver necklaces they strung

The light of stars, on crowns they hung

The dragon-fire, from twisted wire

The melody of harps they wrung

The mountain throne once more is freed!

O! Wandering folk, the summons heed!

Come haste! Come haste! Across the waste!

The king of friend and kin has need

Now we call over the mountains cold

'Come back unto the caverns old! '

Here at the Gates the king awaits

His hands are rich with gems and gold

The king has come unto his hall

Under the Mountain dark and tall

The Worm of Dread is slain and dead

And ever so our foes shall fall!

Farewell we call to hearth and hall

Though wind may blow and rain may fall

We must away, ere break of day

Far over the wood and mountain tall

To Rivendell, where Elves yet dwell

In glades beneath the misty fell

Through moor and waste we ride in haste

And whither then we cannot tell

With foes ahead, behind us dread

Beneath the sky shall be our bed

Until at last our toil be passed

Our journey done, our errand sped

We must away! We must away!

We ride before the break of day!

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