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Oh Merry Fay (part 1) (Lyric) by ALChemy
There along the Filigree.
Where silver tides the
Yeomangown.
That, that will and that, that be.
Are dressed both in a
fellow down.
So daâce with me Oh
Merry Fay and dally
us our merry way.
While the Daladia ladies play
There holymn songs to Plato
Flarny are the men at Gar
who chank their teeth
at Filigreemen
and yank their hair and vank for war.
They are a millanteenth
angry men.
So daâce with me
Merry Fay and dally
us our merry way.
For I shall sail Gelal today
and I may die at sea.
The Garmen come.
They want us gone.
The Terramornge
will soon succumb
and The Earl of Orange
has turned and run
into the hills of Galveron
The odds are snarred
for we are so few.
Weâre farming men not army men.
Theyâre numbers large.
More than we knew
had ever marched this girthly span.
So daâce with me my
Merry Fay and dally
us our merry way
and pray we can keep them at bay.
Till the Platonians ally.
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