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To Be Alone ~ with Frodo Storyline from Lord of the Rings

August 6, 2011 Tamra Music

“To bear a ring of power is to be alone.” Very touching song, and true for those on the “ring bearer” path in life.

As the bearer of the Ring, Frodo walks a lonely, empty path. Starring: Elijah Wood as Frodo Baggins Created: December 2005 Music: Learn To Be Lonely by Minnie Driver

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