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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2009

Greetings, here's a very good song from Summoning, one of my eternal favorites, it's 'Farewell' from their album 'Let The Mortal Heroes Sing Your Fame' the picture is about Tuor's and Ulmo's meeting, it is very suitable for this song, so I took that from my old achives, very good picture illustrated by John Howe.
It fits well to the chorus part 'Farewell, leave the shore to an ocean wide and untamed... etc.'

But well, here are the lyrics (Thanks to Darklyrics!)

Enjoy! - Oerath.

Who can find you clear springs of waters, but I can!
Who can tell you the age of the moon, but I can!
Who can call the fish from the depths of the sea, yes I can!
Who can change the shapes of the hills and the headlands, I can!

I have been a sword in the hand,
I have been a shield in a fight,
I have been the string of a harp,
I can shift my shape like a god.

Farewell, leave the shore to an ocean wide and untamed
Hold your shield high, let the wind bring your enemy your nightmare
By the bane of my blade, a mighty spell is made and
Far beyond the battle blood shall fall like a hard rain.

And at the gates the trumpets rang
This is my hour. Do you not know death when you see it, die now!

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  • I kinda messes up that information text, thanks to Khyron for reminding me of it, I am gonna correct that one, just had a close eye on that picture the other day and I realized that 'Damn, know I remember this.'

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  • The picture is the encounter between Ulmo, the Valar of the oceans and Tuor. It´s a story from The Silmarillion, from JRR Tolkien.

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