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FEARNOT
He was the second son of the
seond husband of my second
wife’s second niece.
There was e green pond by a
hedge by a field by a mill by a
town. And in that pond was a
terrible thing.
Think what fearful is … And
that ten times.
If you plunge into the pond,
fear will swim up to great you.
- Wheredoes the song come
from?
- From far away: Ireland.
- Which direction?
- Over there – far away – many
lefts and many rights.
This castle they approach is a
graveyard of hopes.
Behind the farthest door of the
highest tower, they found a
room.
Leave them when they want
you to stay …
I have been sof ar, fors o long,
but all I needed was the
thought that I might lose you,
to find out what fear is.