Forever the noise of these.

So close to our dwelling place?

I wonder about the trees.

I wonder about the trees.

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Why do we wish to bear.

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Weblisten to me, and then in chorus gather.

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Webthe noise of the trees is particularly dangerous because it affects the people around them and gives them the same desire to leave.

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Ye who love a nation's legends, love the ballads of a people,.

But we are exiles.

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Webwherever i wander, wherever i rove, the hills of the highlands for ever i love.

So close to our dwelling place?