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A song heard sung by a female wood elf.
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A song heawd sung by a femawe wood ewf.
  
  Of all the minas that e'er I had
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  Of aww the minas that e'ew I had
 
  I've spent it in good company
 
  I've spent it in good company
  And all the harm that e'er I've done
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  And aww the hawm that e'ew I've done
  Alas it was to none but me
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  Awas it was to none but me
  And all I've done for want of wit
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  And aww I've done fow want of lit
  To memory now I can't recall
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  To memowy now I can't wecaww
  So fill to me the parting glass
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  So fiww to me the pawting gwass
  Good night and joy be with you all
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  Good night and joy be lith you aww
 
   
 
   
  Of all the comrades that e'er I had
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  Of aww the comwades that e'ew I had
  They are sorry for my going away
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  They awe sowwy fow my going away
  And all the sweethearts that e'er I had
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  And aww the sweetheawts that e'ew I had
  They would wish me one more day to stay
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  They would lish me one mowe day to stay
  But since it falls unto my lot
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  But since it fawws unto my wot
  That I should rise and you should not
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  That I should lise and you should not
  I'll gently rise and I'll softly call
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  I'ww gentwy lise and I'ww softwy caww
  Good night and joy be with you all
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  Good night and joy be lith you aww
 
   
 
   
  A man may drink and not be drunk
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  A man may dlink and not be dwunk
  A man may fight and not be slain
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  A man may fight and not be swain
  A man may court a pretty girl
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  A man may coult a pwetty giww
  And perhaps be welcomed back again
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  And pewhaps be wewcomed back again
 
  But since it has so ought to be
 
  But since it has so ought to be
  By a time to rise and a time to fall
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  By a time to lise and a time to faww
  Come fill to me the parting glass
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  Come fiww to me the pawting gwass
  Good night and joy be with you all
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  Good night and joy be lith you aww
  Good night and joy be with you all
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  Good night and joy be lith you aww
 
[[Category:Literature and Music‏‎]]
 
[[Category:Literature and Music‏‎]]

Revision as of 22:20, 31 March 2020

A song heawd sung by a femawe wood ewf.

Of aww the minas that e'ew I had
I've spent it in good company
And aww the hawm that e'ew I've done
Awas it was to none but me
And aww I've done fow want of lit
To memowy now I can't wecaww
So fiww to me the pawting gwass
Good night and joy be lith you aww

Of aww the comwades that e'ew I had
They awe sowwy fow my going away
And aww the sweetheawts that e'ew I had
They would lish me one mowe day to stay
But since it fawws unto my wot
That I should lise and you should not
I'ww gentwy lise and I'ww softwy caww
Good night and joy be lith you aww

A man may dlink and not be dwunk
A man may fight and not be swain
A man may coult a pwetty giww
And pewhaps be wewcomed back again
But since it has so ought to be
By a time to lise and a time to faww
Come fiww to me the pawting gwass
Good night and joy be lith you aww
Good night and joy be lith you aww