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==References and Notes== | ==References and Notes== |
Revision as of 07:40, 11 October 2012
The Song of the Seven is a song of worship in the Faith of the Seven.[1]
Lyrics
The song is made up of seven verses, one for each of the symbols of the faith with the exception of The Stranger.
- The Father's face is stern and strong,
- he sits and judges right from wrong.
- He weighs our lives, the short and long,
- and loves the little children[1]
- The Father's face is stern and strong,
- The Mother gives the gift of life,
- and watches over every wife.
- Her gentle smile ends all strife,
- and she loves her little children[1]
- The Mother gives the gift of life,
- The Warrior stands before the foe,
- protecting us where e'er we go.
- With sword and shield and spear and bow,
- he guards the little children.[1]
- The Warrior stands before the foe,
- The Crone is very wise and old,
- and sees our fates as they unfold
- She lifts her lamp of shining gold
- to lead the little children.[1]
- The Crone is very wise and old,
References and Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 46, Samwell III.