| While, i, look at the moon … alone i look out under moonlight
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| From in my windy tower … from in my white and windy tower
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| Ye bide no moment and await no hour
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| But go with solemn song and harpers tune
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| Through the darkest night … through darkest night and shadow seashores
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| To the distant trees, the trees that brought the light to valar
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| Whose fruit and flower are the moon and sun
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| Where light of earth is ended and begun
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| Here only comes at whiles a wind to blow
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| Returning now down … down the way ye go
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| With perfume place, and places of unearthly trees … of unearthly trees
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| Here only long … afar through window pane
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| I glimpse the sound of the golden rain
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| That falls now down … for ever on the outer seas … on the outer seas
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| Ir in-elenath gwennin
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| I' il thinna, i amar u-dartha
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| Am man darthon, a linnon
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| Nu galad hen fireb?
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| (When the starry host has departed
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| The star fades, the world does not wait
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| Why do i linger and sing
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| Under this fading mortal light?) |