Music, Poetry and Stories

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For a list of books mentioned in the series, see List of Books and Authors

Poems

Legend of the Dragon: A Fourth Age poem

Lord of Chaos (Song): A Fourth Age chant

Saldaean Poem: A short poem from Saldaea

Untitled Poem (1): Fragment of a poem written near the end of the Third Age

Songs

A Lugard Girl: A raunchy song

A Tanchico Song: A raunchy song

Aiel Battle Song: An Aiel song

Aiel Mourning Song: An Aiel song

Berin's Retreat: A song also known as The Wind from the North and Hard Rain Falling

Bottom of the Well: A song about desperation and doom

Coming Home From Tarwin's Gap: A song that tells of returning from Tarwin's Gap

Darling Sara: A song to the tune of Ferry O'er the River

Ferry O'er the River: A song Rand plays in Arien

Forward the Lion: An Andoran battle song

Goodman Pricket's Pipe: A song with different words in different countries

Hard Rain Falling: A song also known as The Wind from the North and as Berin's Retreat

If You Go to be a Soldier: A recruiting song of the Band of the Red Hand

Jak o' the Shadows: A recruiting song of the Band of the Red Hand

Midean's Ford (Song): A song of Manetheren

Mistress Aynora's Rooster: A song Rand plays for the Grinwells

Ogier Song: A song sung by Ogier

Pretty Maids Dancing: An alternate name for Three Girls in the Meadow

The Color of Trust: A song about Aes Sedai that Mat remembers

The Tinker has my Pots: A song Perrin asks for while with the Tuatha'an

The Old Black Bear: A song Rand plays for the Grinwells

The Wind That Shakes the Willow: A popular but sad song.

The Wind from the North: A song also known as Hard Rain Falling and as Berin's Retreat

The Road to Dun Aren: A song Rand plays part of in Arien

Three Girls in the Meadow: A song Perrin asks for while with the Tuatha'an

Tinker in the Kitchen: A song about a Tinker that Rand plays on a couple of occasions

What He Said to Me: A song Mat hears in Tar Valon

Stories

Mara and the Three Foolish Kings: A story popular with bost common folk and the nobility, though for different reasons