Singing in the Rain
1. Heart Hole
Frodo returns to Bag End after the Ring War and wonders about coming home. To the tune of Dan Fogelberg's "Heart Hotel."
Well there's too many windows In this hobbit-hole
And rooms filled with foolish pride
Now it's been refurbished just as it was of old
But there is nobody living inside
Nobody living inside
Gonna put up the shutters on this heart of mine
Close out the dark memories, leave prying eyes blind
And retreat to the chambers that I left behind
In hopes there still may be life left to find
Still may be life left to find
Seek inspiration in daily affairs
Now your soul is in trouble and requires repairs
And the voices you hear at the top of the stairs
Are only echoes of unanswered prayers
Echoes of unanswered prayers
Well there's too many windows in this hobbit-hole
And rooms filled with foolish pride
Now it's been refurbished just as it was of old
But there is nobody living inside
Nobody living inside
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