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When
broken
is
the
barren
bough
,
and
light
and
labour
past
;
I
'll
look
for
thee
,
and
wait
for
thee
,
until
we
meet
again
:
Together
we
will
take
the
road
beneath
the
bitter
rain
!
Both
.
Together
we
will
take
the
road
that
leads
into
the
West
,
And
far
away
will
find
a
land
where
both
our
hearts
may
rest
.
Treebeard
ended
his
song
.
'
That
is
how
it
goes
,
'
he
said
.
'
It
is
Elvish
,
of
course
:
lighthearted
,
quickworded
,
and
soon
over
.
I
daresay
it
is
fair
enough
.
But
the
Ents
could
say
more
on
their
side
,
if
they
had
time
!
But
now
I
am
going
to
stand
up
and
take
a
little
sleep
.
Where
will
you
stand
?
'
'
We
usually
lie
down
to
sleep
,
'
said
Merry
.
'
We
shall
be
all
right
where
we
are
.
'
'
Lie
down
to
sleep
!
'
said
Treebeard
.
'
Why
of
course
you
do
!
Hm
,
hoom
:
I
was
forgetting
:
singing
that
song
put
me
in
mind
of
old
times
;
almost
thought
that
I
was
talking
to
young
Entings
,
I
did
.
Well
,
you
can
lie
on
the
bed
.
I
am
going
to
stand
in
the
rain
.
Good
night
!
'