From: ip208@bille.ii.uib.no (Magnus Alvestad)
Newsgroups: alt.pub.dragons-inn
Subject: Re: Music hath charms..
Message-ID: <IP208.92May12151001@bille.ii.uib.no>
Date: 12 May 92 13:10:01 GMT
References: <ROCKWELL.92May11205505@socrates.umd.edu>

In article <1992May12.035925.3003@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu> mgcaa@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu writes:

   >me `The Ballad of Tinuviel' and I will pay for your food and lodging
   >for the night."

   Rowan turns toward the unexpected voice.  "Oh," she says, startled,
   "yes, I know that ballad."  

..

   Her fingers strum the harp gracefully, and she begins to sing.

In the land of Tim del Ahr
lived a maiden, young and fair
daughter of king,
daughter of queen.

She sailed on the oceans, say
she sailed all summer, every day
had no love,
but the wind.

Then while sailing far from home
a storm her hit, while far alone
the vessel sank
she had to swim

She made it just to an island
only two trees, rock and sand
under one tree
a slender man

His name was mighty Amoths
stranded here for months
he gave her
tenderness

(Next part is spoken softly without harp)

Both starved to gruesome death
but I say yet
they died happy, and with reason.



 

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| Magnus Alvestad       | I am a prolog program. I get all my opinions
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