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Where time is frozen
The following poem is about a couple that is looking for a place where their love will be eternal. They are heading north, beyond Gi-Albter, beyond Trigohaima, to the place
Where time is frozen
The lovers walked hand in hand
Through a bitter barren winter land
That summers sensations in their minds
Sweet memories theyll never find
In a world that faded much too soon
Changing with every face of the moon
Their own fate they had freely chosen
They went to the land where time is frozen
The love the passion the dream
On will it go - warm will it flow,
Where time is beyond eternity
Frozen in ice, stopped under snow
And so they headed north
Stumbling blinded, going forth
To the place where love would be hold
Stopped by time, conserved in cold
The gentle snow stopped falling
The tender wind stopped calling
Their own fate they had freely chosen
Entering the land where time is frozen
On times edge it all came to an end
The laws of love shall all be bent
Where time is beyond eternity
Love is not what its supposed to be
Like the time their hearts had been frozen
This was the fate they had freely chosen
Trapped by time and misled by fate
Beyond eternity, each other theyll hate
Entangled close in their frozen hopes
Snow now covers their bodies slopes
Together in the land where time is frozen
This is the eternal fate they had chosen
The love the passion the dream
Nowhere will it go, frozen in snow
Just a river of their cold shed tears
Will flow so vain, will flow for years
It is the fate they had freely chosen
Sleeping in the land where time is frozen
Awaking in the land where love has frozen
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A high mountain range, to be seen from Gi-Albter, is know as The Lovers. The shape of the range reminds of two lovers entangled, covered in snow. A river, know as the Cold Tears flows from the eyes of the mountains. The legend of the poem is the source of the names - if it is not the other way around.
The place is so cold and far away no one ever thought of exploring The Lovers. It might be the North pole of the Airtha.
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