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Howl thousandfold, the power of winds in but one breath you hold you who are the judge of mortal sins before you let none stand bold. Fairest of fair with jewels of eyes and soft wings golden and silver, such precious hair to you, the song bird sings. And you, keeper of glen lithe and swift and strong come the winter, then for on your watch spring is ever long. Last is shadow, dark essence of night such brilliant eyes how they mark, gleaming brilliant with starlight.
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Feb 1, 2012
Feb 1, 2012 at 4:15 PM UTC
Guardians
Howl thousandfold, the power of winds in but one breath you hold you who are the judge of mortal sins before you let none stand bold. Fairest of fair with jewels of eyes and soft wings golden and silver, such precious hair to you, the song bird sings. And you, keeper of glen lithe and swift and strong come the winter, then for on your watch spring is ever long. Last is shadow, dark essence of night such brilliant eyes how they mark, gleaming brilliant with starlight.
halie-harris
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Feb 1, 2012
Feb 1, 2012 at 4:15 PM UTC
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