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The Fall Of Gondolin
The most beautiful city built on the middle-Earth,
It's splendour was highly acclaimed,
The Noldor Elf grew mighty and strong,
In the land were Turgon Reigned,
Then Tuor was sent by Ulmo-
The lord of the ocean and sea,
To tell the people of Gondolin,
Prepare to fight or flee.
But Turgon he was stubborn,
"That will I not do!".
He had grown to love his city,
And the terror of Morgoth he knew.
The city was discovered,
And Morgoth sent his legions,
Orc warriors with the fire-drakes,
Led by the Balrog demons.
They appeared before the gates and quickly the Gates fell,
The way was now clear, Through the Elven halls,
The orcs of such hatred poured into the breach,
With scimitars they stabbed both man and beast.
The Noldor Elf advanced with hammer of wrath,
And the kindred of the tree-bravely they fought,
The blows from their hammers, The dint of their clubs,
The orcs fell like leaves but this was not enough.
The lord of the Balrogs gathered his demons,
and made for the folk of the hammer.
They fled in terror rather than of craft,
Down in the plain they all gathered.
But a fire-drake was loosed upon them-
In the house of the hammer they died.
Still it is sung that each Elf of the hammer,
Took the lives of seven orcs to pay for their own.
Gothmog drove the dragons into the cities heart,
Orcs and Noldor fell under the confusion.
The cold-drakes began to tear the streets apart.
The Noldor began to realise the battle they'd lose.
The most beautiful city built on middle-Earth,
It's splendour was highly acclaimed'
The Noldor Elf grew mighty and strong.
In the land were Turgon reigned,
But now it lay akin to ruins,
As the fire devoured its insides,
The last hope for the Elves who lived-
Was to run and flee and hide.
But Turgon was a noble king-
"That will I not do!",
He stayed to die with the city,
The only one he knew.
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The only one he knew.
He stayed to die with the city,
"That will I not do!",
But Turgon was a noble king-
Was to run and flee and hide.
The last hope for the Elves who lived-
As the fire devoured its insides,
But now it lay akin to ruins,
In the land were Turgon reigned,
The Noldor Elf grew mighty and strong.
It's splendour was highly acclaimed'
The most beautiful city built on middle-Earth,
The Noldor began to realise the battle they'd lose.
The cold-drakes began to tear the streets apart.
Orcs and Noldor fell under the confusion.
Gothmog drove the dragons into the cities heart,
Took the lives of seven orcs to pay for their own.
Still it is sung that each Elf of the hammer,
In the house of the hammer they died.
But a fire-drake was loosed upon them-
Down in the plain they all gathered.
They fled in terror rather than of craft,
and made for the folk of the hammer.
The lord of the Balrogs gathered his demons,
The orcs fell like leaves but this was not enough.
The blows from their hammers, The dint of their clubs,
And the kindred of the tree-bravely they fought,
The Noldor Elf advanced with hammer of wrath,
With scimitars they stabbed both man and beast.
The orcs of such hatred poured into the breach,
The way was now clear, Through the Elven halls,
They appeared before the gates and quickly the Gates fell,
Led by the Balrog demons.
Orc warriors with the fire-drakes,
And Morgoth sent his legions,
The city was discovered,
And the terror of Morgoth he knew.
He had grown to love his city,
"That will I not do!".
But Turgon he was stubborn,
Prepare to fight or flee.
To tell the people of Gondolin,
The lord of the ocean and sea,
Then Tuor was sent by Ulmo-
In the land were Turgon Reigned,
The Noldor Elf grew mighty and strong,
It's splendour was highly acclaimed,
The most beautiful city built on the middle-Earth,
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| Thje Faqll Ofg Go9ndolin |
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| Thue Fasll Oft Go0ndolin |
| Tne Fwll Ov Glndolin |
| Tnhe Fwall Ovf Glondolin |
| Thne Fawll Ofv Golndolin |
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Tbe Fxll Od Gindolin |
| Tbhe Fxall Odf Giondolin |
| Thbe Faxll Ofd Goindolin |
| Tge Falll Gonndolin |
| Fal Godolin |
| Thge Fall Godnolin |
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Tye Fakl Gomdolin |
| Fakll Gomndolin |
| Thye Falkl Gonmdolin |
| Thee Faol Gohdolin |
| Th Faoll Gohndolin |
| The Falol Gonhdolin |
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Ths Fapl Gojdolin |
| Thse Fapll Gojndolin |
| Thes Falpl Gonjdolin |
| Th3 Gobdolin |
| Th3e Gobndolin |
| The3 Gonbdolin |
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Thf Falk Gonddolin |
| Thfe Gonolin |
| Thef Fallk Gonodlin |
| Thr Falo Gonxolin |
| Thre Gonxdolin |
| Ther Fallo Gondxolin |
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Th4 Falp Goneolin |
| Th4e Gonedolin |
| The4 Fallp Gondeolin |
| Thd Gonfolin |
| Thde Gonfdolin |
| Thed Gondfolin |
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Thw Gonrolin |
| Thwe Gonrdolin |
| Thew Gondrolin |
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