Songs From: The Dragon of Taimoehk

        The Song Of The Morning:
            Tis the lichen under your feet,
          Tis the land of which you eat,
          Now here the sun, to break your sleep,
          Eat now, babes,
          For here a new day.
                                          Sung by Bennelda the Widow. (to Izen)
         Song Of The Hermits' Star:
              Who art thou great star,
             That shineth in the night,
              Who dost thou art,
             That watcheth every fight,
             O'er our humble ring so fair,
            Thou shineth in the air,
            O'er we hermits,
            Of great serenity.
                                      Sung by Smokey the "Brother-Not-Brother." (to the hermits)
                     Song Of The Snow:
              Snow, snow, you never go,
            Here in the mighty northies,
            Snow, snow, where might ya' go,
            Way from the here old northies,
           Snow, snow, love it so,
           Here in the mighty nor-orthies!
                                                               Sung by Bennelda the Widow. (to Izen)

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