
The Last of the Giants Songtext
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Oh, I am the last of the giants, my people are gone from the earth
The last of the great mountain giants, who ruled all the world at my birth
Oh, the smallfolk have stolen my forests, they've stolen my rivers and hills
And they've built a great wall through my valleys, and fished all the fish from my rills
In stone halls they burn their great fires, in stone halls they forge their sharp spears
Whilst I walk alone in the mountains, with no true companion but tears
They hunt me with dogs in the daylight, they hunt me with torches by night
Oh, I am the last of the giants, so learn well the words of my song
For when I am gone the singing will fade, and the silence shall last long and long
For these men who are small can never stand tall, whilst giants still walk in the light
The last of the great mountain giants, who ruled all the world at my birth
Oh, the smallfolk have stolen my forests, they've stolen my rivers and hills
And they've built a great wall through my valleys, and fished all the fish from my rills
In stone halls they burn their great fires, in stone halls they forge their sharp spears
Whilst I walk alone in the mountains, with no true companion but tears
They hunt me with dogs in the daylight, they hunt me with torches by night
Oh, I am the last of the giants, so learn well the words of my song
For when I am gone the singing will fade, and the silence shall last long and long
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