Though it is impossible to be sure, most scholars think it was this tune that Leeli Igiby sung on the cliffs. Holore is an ancient word with several meanings. The meaning most likely used in the song was probably refering to the stones laid deep in the earth by the maker at the creation. the stones, according to legend, are imbuned with the power of the first well.
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O holore lay thee low
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Holoel dark in the deep
7 8-8 8 7 6 7
down beneath the earth you go
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go holore fast to sleep
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Fast to sleep
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Fast to sleep
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Dark holore in the deep
Rise again Holore now
spring abundant holoel
render green the dying bough
raise the rock where Yurgen fell
Raise the rock
Raise the rock
Spring abundent holoel |