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'''In Dreams''' is a song sung in [[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring]] during the track ''[[The Breaking Of The Fellowship (soundtrack)|The Breaking Of The Fellowship]]'' composed by [[Howard Shore]] and [[Fran Walsh]], and sung by [[Edward Ross]].  The tune bears a remarkable resemblance to the traditional hymn "''[http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/t/i/tismyfw.htm This is my Father's world]''", and the opening musical phrase is identical.  The tune is often played as a "[[Hobbits|Hobbit]]" or "[[the Shire|Shire]]" theme throughout the film. At the end of the last verse, there is a reference to [[The Hobbit|Hobbit]] with the phrase "I will go there, and back again."  There and back again was what Bilbo Baggins decided to call his book in which he detailed his adventures in.
'''In Dreams''' is a song sung in [[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring]] during the track ''[[The Breaking Of The Fellowship (soundtrack)|The Breaking Of The Fellowship]]'' composed by [[Howard Shore]] and [[Fran Walsh]], and sung by [[Edward Ross]].  The tune bears a remarkable resemblance to the traditional hymn "''[http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/t/i/tismyfw.htm This is my Father's world]''", and the opening musical phrase is identical.  The tune is often played as a "[[Hobbits|Hobbit]]" or "[[the Shire|Shire]]" theme throughout the film. At the end of the last verse, there is a reference to [[The Hobbit| The Hobbit]] with the phrase "I will go there, and back again."  There and back again was what Bilbo Baggins decided to call his book in which he detailed his adventures in.


The words are in English and follow here.
The words are in English and follow here.

Revision as of 17:26, 4 July 2015

In Dreams is a song sung in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring during the track The Breaking Of The Fellowship composed by Howard Shore and Fran Walsh, and sung by Edward Ross. The tune bears a remarkable resemblance to the traditional hymn "This is my Father's world", and the opening musical phrase is identical. The tune is often played as a "Hobbit" or "Shire" theme throughout the film. At the end of the last verse, there is a reference to The Hobbit with the phrase "I will go there, and back again." There and back again was what Bilbo Baggins decided to call his book in which he detailed his adventures in.

The words are in English and follow here.

Lyrics

When the cold of Winter comes
Starless night will cover day
In the veiling of the sun
We will walk in bitter rain

But in dreams
I can hear your name
And in dreams
We will meet again

When the seas and mountains fall
And we come, to end of days
In the dark I hear a call
Calling me there
I will go there
And back again