| Taken away from under the boughs
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| Far from the sheltering glens
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| Imprisoned by wizards to sing for a serpent
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| In the guise of a man
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| They come with teeth and tusks and talons
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| They come with horns and hooves and claws
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| A wailing cry is heard deep within the forest
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| A bestial host heeds the king stag’s call
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| Watch them come from lands all around
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| To hear the maiden in white
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| Sing her songs of sorrow and love
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| In the hall of the king tonight
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| She was stolen from under the boughs
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| Away from the sheltering glens
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| Imprisoned by wizards to sing for a serpent
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| In the guise of a man
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| In a wood untouched by axes
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| Creatures dwell unseen by men
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| Songs are sung by a virgin princess
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| Heard but once and never again
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| They come with teeth and tusks and talons
|
| They come with horns and hooves and claws
|
| A wailing cry is heard deep within the forest
|
| The bestial host heeds the king stag’s call
|
| Watch them come from lands all around
|
| To hear the maiden in white
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| Sings her songs of sorrow and love
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| In the hall of the king tonight
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| Soon the herald shall sound the alarm
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| As the faery queen’s armies draw near
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| And the maiden shall cease her lament
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| As the wicked men cry out in fear
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| In a wood untouched by axes
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| Creatures dwelt unseen by men
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| Songs were sung by a virgin princess
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| Heard but once and never again |