Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold, artist - Dwarrowdelf. Album song Of Darkened Halls, in the genre
Date of issue: 03.10.2018
Record label: Dwarrowdelf
Song language: English
Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold |
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 |
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! |
The wind was on the withered heath |
But in the forest stirred no leaf: |
There shadows lay be night or 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 |