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As
I
came
over
Windy
Gap
They
threw
a
halfpenny
into
my
cap,
For
I
am
running
to
Paradise;
And
all
that
I
need
do
is
to
wish
And
somebody
puts
his
hand
into
dish
To
throw
me
a
bit
of
salted
fish:
And
there
the
king
is
but
as
the
beggar.
My
brother
Mourteen
is
worn
out
In
skelping
his
big
brawling
lout,
And
I
am
running
to
Paradise;
A
poor
life,
do
what
he
can,
And
though
he
keep
a
dog
and
a
gun,
A
serving-maid
and
a
serving-man:
And
there
the
king
is
but
as
the
beggar.
Poor
men
have
grown
to
be
rich
men,
And
rich
men
grown
to
be
poor
again,
And
I
am
running
to
Paradise;
And
many
a
darling
wit's
grown
dull
That
tossed
a
bare
heel
when
at
school
Now
it
has
filled
an
old
sock
full:
And
there
the
king
is
but
as
the
beggar.
The
wind
is
old
and
still
at
play
While
I
must
hurry
upon
my
way,
For
I
am
running
to
Paradise;
Yet
never
have
I
lit
on
a
friend
To
take
my
fancy
like
the
wind
That
nobody
can
buy
or
bind:
And
there
the
king
is
but
as
the
beggar.
Oh
ye...
and
there
the
king
is
but
as
the
beggar.
For
I
am
running
to
Paradise;
Album
Running to Paradise
1 Beren's Song
2 The Song of Beren and Luthien
3 Nimrodel
4 Galadriel's Song
5 Legolas's Song
6 The Lullaby
7 Rolling Down the Hole
8 The Hosting of the Sidhe
9 He Мours for the Change...
10 The Song of Wandering Aengus
11 The Unappeasable Host
12 The Host of the Air
13 The Black Tower
14 September 1913
15 "I am of Ireland"
16 Under the Moon
17 The Withering of the Boughs
18 Running to Paradise
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