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My home is waiting there for me,
 
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If there's a treasure greater, it lies not in my mind.  
 
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Oh, I have seen stark Tarwin's Gap,
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and the Trollocs' raving horde.
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I have stood 'fore the Halfman's charge,
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and walked on death's cold borde.
 
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Revision as of 13:43, 22 November 2009

Author: Robert Jordan

My home is waiting there for me,
and the girl I left behind.
Of all the treasure that waits for me,
that's what I want to find.
Her eyes so merry, and her smile so sweet,
her hugs so warm, and her ankle neat,
her kisses hot, not there's a treat.
If there's a treasure greater, it lies not in my mind.

Oh, I have seen stark Tarwin's Gap,
and the Trollocs' raving horde.
I have stood 'fore the Halfman's charge,
and walked on death's cold borde.
But a winsome lass, she waits for me,
for a dance, and a kiss 'neath the apple tree.
If there's a treasure greater, it lies not in my mind.