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Under the mountain The dragon does sleep His silver and gold Under guard does he keep Make haste, flee away From his fiery breath For his eyes they see far And his claws they bring death He flies through the sky With a vengeance filled mind An anger undulled And unwearied by time His enemies burn From the flames of his tongue He slays one and all From the old to the young And once he is sated He slumbers once more And pray ne'er again Will we hear his great roar
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Jan 15, 2014
Jan 15, 2014 at 3:00 AM UTC
Under The Mountain
Under the mountain The dragon does sleep His silver and gold Under guard does he keep Make haste, flee away From his fiery breath For his eyes they see far And his claws they bring death He flies through the sky With a vengeance filled mind An anger undulled And unwearied by time His enemies burn From the flames of his tongue He slays one and all From the old to the young And once he is sated He slumbers once more And pray ne'er again Will we hear his great roar
josiah-wilson
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Jan 15, 2014
Jan 15, 2014 at 3:00 AM UTC
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