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These be the only lyrics I know. I read someone found it on BBC. But I found zero more of the lyircs. {{Unsigned-anon|2a00:23c7:ae85:3a01:7870:551:d54d:50ad}}
These be the only lyrics I know. I read someone found it on BBC. But I found zero more of the lyircs. {{Unsigned-anon|2a00:23c7:ae85:3a01:7870:551:d54d:50ad}}
:This is an odd one - there's a 10 year old clip on YouTube that has the lyrics as written here - but the version on iPlayer only has the last verse from what I can tell (DVD extra maybe?). The few places it exists online claiming it was composed by J. F. Mitchell circa 1883 (not 1881, also can't see this name/date in the scene so [[T:NO RW]] probably but I might have missed it only did a quick skim) are a dead end; there is a composer I've found that was active at that time, and the [https://levysheetmusic.mse.jhu.edu/people/j-f-mitchell sheets I've found] match this in style from a quick skim, but I didn't see this one specifically. - [[User:CodeAndGin|<span style="color:green" title="CodeAndGin">CodeAndGin</span>]] | [[User_talk:CodeAndGin|<span title="Talk to me">🗨</span>]] |  04:36, 19 June 2024 (UTC)
:This is an odd one - there's a 10 year old clip on YouTube that has the lyrics as written here - but the version on iPlayer only has the last verse from what I can tell (DVD extra maybe?). The few places it exists online claiming it was composed by J. F. Mitchell circa 1883 (not 1881, also can't see this name/date in the scene so [[T:NO RW]] probably but I might have missed it only did a quick skim) are a dead end; there is a composer I've found that was active at that time, and the [https://levysheetmusic.mse.jhu.edu/people/j-f-mitchell sheets I've found] match this in style from a quick skim, but I didn't see this one specifically. - [[User:CodeAndGin|<span style="color:green" title="CodeAndGin">CodeAndGin</span>]] | [[User_talk:CodeAndGin|<span title="Talk to me">🗨</span>]] |  04:36, 19 June 2024 (UTC)
:: Does Ghost Light have a special edition with material cut from the original like Curse of Fenric? {{User:Aquanafrahudy/Sig}} 09:11, 19 June 2024 (UTC)

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The song's lyrics.

These be the only lyrics I know. I read someone found it on BBC. But I found zero more of the lyircs. The preceding unsigned comment was added by 2a00:23c7:ae85:3a01:7870:551:d54d:50ad (talk).

This is an odd one - there's a 10 year old clip on YouTube that has the lyrics as written here - but the version on iPlayer only has the last verse from what I can tell (DVD extra maybe?). The few places it exists online claiming it was composed by J. F. Mitchell circa 1883 (not 1881, also can't see this name/date in the scene so T:NO RW probably but I might have missed it only did a quick skim) are a dead end; there is a composer I've found that was active at that time, and the sheets I've found match this in style from a quick skim, but I didn't see this one specifically. - CodeAndGin | 🗨 | 04:36, 19 June 2024 (UTC)
Does Ghost Light have a special edition with material cut from the original like Curse of Fenric? Aquanafrahudy 📢 🖊️ 09:11, 19 June 2024 (UTC)