Jenny of Oldstones

Album: Single release only (2019)
Charted: 71
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  • High in the halls of the kings who are gone
    Jenny would dance with her ghosts
    The ones she had lost and the ones she had found
    And the ones who had loved her the most

    The ones who'd been gone for so very long
    She couldn't remember their names
    They spun her around on the damp old stones
    Spun away all her sorrow and pain

    And she never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave
    Never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave

    They danced through the day
    And into the night through the snow that swept through the hall
    From winter to summer then winter again
    'Til the walls did crumble and fall

    And she never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave
    Never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave
    And she never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave
    Never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave

    High in the halls of the kings who are gone
    Jenny would dance with her ghosts
    The ones she had lost and the ones she had found
    And the ones
    Who had loved her the most Writer/s: Dan Weiss, David Benioff, George R. R. Martin, Ramin Djawadi
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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