The Last Goodbye- Billy Boyd- Lyric video.

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So, this is the credit song for the movie "The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies"
I love the song, and I couldn't find a lyric video for it, so I made one myself.

Thankyou
(P.S- I did not create this song, nor am I taking credit for it or using it to make money. It is purely for other people's entertainment.)
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PIPPIN: I didn't think it would end this way.

GANDALF: End? No, the journey doesn't end here. Death is just another path, one that we all must take. The grey rain-curtain of this world rolls back, and all turns to silver glass, and then you see it.

PIPPIN: What? Gandalf? See what?

GANDALF: White shores, and beyond, a far green country under a swift sunrise.

PIPPIN: Well, that isn't so bad.

GANDALF: No. No, it isn't.

emsb
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The best part about the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit fandom is that you never really say goodbye. Even if you're a part of other fandoms, or are even just passing through, you're always welcome.
Tea is at six =). We're always ready for another adventure.

cuppajoewithjoe
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Ed Sheeran: I wrote a great song for the hobbit.

Billy Boyd: Hold my beer.

doug
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Rest in peace Sir Ian Holm (Bilbo Baggins)

His ship has sailed to the undying lands

Thank you for making Bilbo so special to us 😢

condo
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This seems like the perfect funeral song... Kinda depressing but nice at the same time.

AllurenPlaysAndStuff
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I cried like a little baby throughout the movie, I was quiet and I was so very happy that I was in a theater with so many real hobbit and lotr fans because the most amazing thing happened. When the credits started to roll and this song came on, one girl started to sing and then 3 others and I started to sing, by the end of the song we were all singing and we all kinda just left the theater in silence. I cried because I thought that was the most amazing thing to ever happen an I know that this fandom and the movies will never die because there are so many amazing fans.

rachealkristoff-dunaway
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I will always remember the Hobbit and Lord of The Rings. Forever.

baby_owl
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This song perfectly encapsulates the bittersweetness of endings and goodbyes.

jellobassprawn
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This song still gets me. It just evokes the image of a warrior or warriors standing on the battlefield looking over the dead, seeing their friends and comrades among the fallen, and at the same time, those same men sitting in a bar, years later, reminiscing about old times, remembering all their friends who are not there. Gets me every time.

Isildun
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Thorin died and I cried.
I calmed down.
I saw the map in Bilbo's home, I was about to cry again.
I calmed down.
Then came this song...and it crushed me.
I can't control my feelings anymore.

lonelypoet
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Goodbye to Frodo, Bilbo, Sam, Aragorn, Thorin, Gandalf, Legolas, Gimli, Kili, Pippin, Merry, Fili, Balin, Bard, Elrond, Tauriel, Borimir, Galadriel, Bain, Theoden, Eomer, Arawen, Eyowen, and Faramir

Echoingdolphin
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They really couldn't have made a better song for the end of this incredible trilogy. 
So upsetting and nostalgic. I really wish it didn't have to end. 

LemonMan
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My mom passed away June 13th, 2021. I chose this as her final song. It was quite beautiful! Wasn't a bloody dry eye in the entire building. Te amo Mama!

Alex-vwsk
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EDIT: I wrote this comment after watching the last movie with my dad, 7 years ago. Now I am 20, and my dad passed away this year because of covid. Of all the things I can remember that he introduced me to, I will forever be grateful for Tolkien’s Middle Earth. This world has given me comfort this year, if there is any after someone’s death. Now I listen to the song “Into the West” and remember him. Hope everyone is well and loved ❤️


I watched the last Hobbit film this afternoon, and I couldn't stop crying a good half an hour after the movie ended. I was too excited to watch it, and yet I was so sad that it is the end of a long journey, the end of Middle Earth legend adapted into a film. And the Lord of the Rings has been a massive aspect of my life, since I watched it for the first time, when I was three years old (and now I'm thirteen :) ). A perfect song, made me remember every single time I read or watched anything Middle Earth related, and it made me cry. Hello to all you true fans here, that like me truly feel the books and movies, and that have grown with Peter and all the actors, crew and of course, Tolkien. Still hoping for the Silmarillion though. I bid you farewell, even though this is not a goodbye, cause we will make all of this last forever, in our hearts. Love you ♥

elenadimov
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We bid a farewell to Sir Christopher Lee. May you go with your ship into the West and we will wave at you from the Grey Havens. Rest in peace Sir Christopher Lee.

rayanura
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If this song didn't get an Oscar, it will be a crying shame.

doloressteele
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My Brother died last month. I'm playing this song at his Memorial this summer. It truly describes his Love of Tolkien, and traveling the world with his wife and kids. The tears just keep ON flowing everytime I listen to this song. I love you my Amazing big brother, you were far too young to leave this world, RIP.

moniqueramage
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The fact that the melody in "over hill and under tree" is the same as in "may it be an evening star" makes me want to cry tears of joy...

justanotherbohemian
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There's a lesson to be learned here:

With these two trilogies we have seen perhaps some of the greatest events in the history of Middle-Earth, and the beautifully performed music makes it all the more heartfelt.

But when you consider other elements that make up the world of Middle-Earth, such as in the Silmarillion, there are countless other events of much, much larger significance than what we have seen transpire in these movies, and yet this simple piece of music makes us all feel for it far beyond our desire. Why?

Because it's like Gandalf said, "I have found that it is the small things, everyday deeds of ordinary folk that keeps the darkness at bay. Simple acts of kindness and love."

So the lesson is this; although there are countless things out in the universe that are way beyond our understanding or control, which is a fearful thought, we don't need to worry about them, if we could only learn to weigh our love for those who stand beside us over our hate for our differences for the sake of the greater good, just like the Elves realized when the darkness of Dol Guldur descended upon them all at the Mountain.

taylorcaley
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My sister was obsessed with the lord of the rings and playing guitar. She learned how to play this and played it for my ma. She recorded it and thank god she did, sometimes it helps me feel stronger listening to it when I miss her

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