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Where is my love? Where is my child? Where have they gone to, and where am I? Where is my daughter and where is my wife, Have they forgot me, after all this time? My body lies under ancient stone Encased in a box Away from my home Is there a Knight who can save my soul? Take me back to the land I know I wait and I long for my home Under the sign of the Weathered Wolf Here in my grave, not alive but awake Weary and restless all the same Where is my love, where is my life? Do they miss me, are they still alive? How long has it been? Have they gone with the wind? No rest from the questions in my mind Somebody please,  come rescue me My soul is tied to the wrong side of the  sea My body lies under ancient stone Encased in a box Away from my home Is there a Knight who can save my soul? Take me back to the land I know I wait and I long for my home Under the sign of the Weathered Wolf
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Feb 24, 2016
Feb 24, 2016 at 8:53 PM UTC
Weathered Wolf
Where is my love? Where is my child? Where have they gone to, and where am I? Where is my daughter and where is my wife, Have they forgot me, after all this time? My body lies under ancient stone Encased in a box Away from my home Is there a Knight who can save my soul? Take me back to the land I know I wait and I long for my home Under the sign of the Weathered Wolf Here in my grave, not alive but awake Weary and restless all the same Where is my love, where is my life? Do they miss me, are they still alive? How long has it been? Have they gone with the wind? No rest from the questions in my mind Somebody please,  come rescue me My soul is tied to the wrong side of the  sea My body lies under ancient stone Encased in a box Away from my home Is there a Knight who can save my soul? Take me back to the land I know I wait and I long for my home Under the sign of the Weathered Wolf
A song about Chief Long Wolf being estranged from his home, prior to Elizabeth Knight finding and repatriating his remains.
xan-abyss
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Feb 24, 2016
Feb 24, 2016 at 8:53 PM UTC
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