| SAM
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| There’s a road, calling you to stray.
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| Step by step, pulling you away.
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| SAM/FRODO (RANGERS)
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| Under moon and star.
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| Take the road, no matter how far.
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| Where it leads, no-one ever knows.
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| Don’t look back, follow where it goes.
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| Far beyond the sun.
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| Take the road, wherever it runs.
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| The road goes on, ever ever on.
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| Hill by hill, mile by mile.
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| Field by field, stile by stile.
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| The road goes on, ever ever on.
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| The road goes on, ever ever on.
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| (Mountain and valley and pasture and meadow).
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| Moor by moor, glen by glen.
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| (Stretching unending for mile after mile).
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| Vale by vale, fen by fen.
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| (Fenland and moorland and shoreline and canyon).
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| The road goes on, ever ever on.
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| (Bordered by hurdle and hedgerow and stile).
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| PIPPIN
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| One more mile, then it’s time to eat.
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| Pick some pears, succulent and sweet.
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| PIPPIN/MERRY
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| To the farthest shore.
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| Take the road, a hundred miles more.
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| MERRY
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| Sweet pink trout, tickled from a stream.
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| Milk a goat, churn it into cream.
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| MERRY/PIPPIN (FRODO/SAM)
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| Far beyond the sun
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| Take the road wherever it runs.
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| The road goes on, ever ever on.
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| (See the road flows past your doorstep).
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| Moor by moor, glen by glen.
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| (Calling for your feet to stray).
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| Vale by vale, fen by fen.
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| (Like a deep and rolling river, it will sweep them far away).
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| The road goes on, ever ever on.
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| ALL
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| Just beyond the far horizon.
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| Lies a waiting world unknown.
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| Like the dawn it’s beauty beckons.
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| With a wonder all it’s own.
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| ELVES
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| Numenna!
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| Auta i re.
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| Yallume!
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| Hilya!
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| Numenna!
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| Auta i re.
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| Yallume!
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| Hilya!
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| VOCALIZING
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| Numenna!
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| Auta i re.
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| Yallume!
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| Hilya!
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| HOBBITS
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| Mountain and valley and pasture and meadow.
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| Stretching unending for mile after mile.
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| Fenland and moorland and shoreline and canyon.
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| Bordered by hurdle and hedgerow and stile.
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| Mountain and valley and pasture and meadow.
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| Stretching unending for mile after mile.
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| Fenland and moorland and shoreline and canyon.
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| Bordered by hurdle and hedgerow and stile. |