Lyrics Misty Mountains - Peter Hollens , Tim Foust
Far
over
the
Misty
Mountains
cold,
To
dungeons
deep
and
caverns
old.
We
must
away,
ere
break
of
day,
To
find
our
long
forgotten
gold.
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
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.
(Aaaahh
aaahh...)
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.
Farewell!
we
call
to
hearth
and
hall.
Though
wind
may
blow
and
rain
may
fall,
We
must
away
ere
break
of
day,
Far
o'er
the
wood
and
mountain
tall.
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