
Date of issue: 15.03.2014
Record label: Ester Coronado
Song language: English
Song of the Lonely Mountain |
Far over the Misty Mountains rise |
Leave us standing upon the height |
What was before we see once more |
Is our kingdom a distant light |
Fiery mountain beneath the moon |
The words unspoken, we'll be there soon |
For home a song that echoes on |
And all who find us will know the tune |
Some folk we never forget |
Some kind we never forgive |
Haven't seen the back of us yet |
We'll fight as long as we live |
All eyes on the hidden door |
To the Lonely Mountain born |
We'll ride in the gathering storm |
Until we get our long forgotten gold |
We lay under the Misty Mountains cold |
In slumbers deep, and dreams of gold |
We must awake, our lives to make |
And in the darkness a torch we hold |
From long ago when lanterns burned |
Until this day our hearts have yearned |
Her fate unknown, the Arkenstone |
What was stolen must be returned |
We must awake and make the day |
To find a song for heart and soul |
Some folk we never forget |
Some kind we never forgive |
Haven't seen the end of it yet |
We'll fight as long as we live |
All eyes on the hidden door |
To the Lonely Mountain born |
We'll ride in the gathering storm |
Till we get our long forgotten gold |
Far away the Misty Mountain's cold. |
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Artist lyrics: Rob Starr & The Hollywood Singers + Orchestra
Artist lyrics: Howard Shore