(Verse 1) Through the shadows of Fangorn, a figure in white, A beacon of hope in the gathering night. Gandalf the Grey, now robed in pure light, The White Rider returns, to set wrongs to right. (Chorus) Rise, O Rider, with wisdom and flame, The world will remember your name. Through fire and shadow, through storm and strife, You bring the dawn to the edge of life. (Verse 2) Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli stood still, Their hearts filled with wonder, their spirits with will. \"Is it you, Gandalf, or a vision of old? A dream of the wise, or a story retold?\" (Chorus) Rise, O Rider, with wisdom and flame, The world will remember your name. Through fire and shadow, through storm and strife, You bring the dawn to the edge of life. (Bridge) \"I have passed through the fire, and the darkness below, Where the Balrog of Morgoth met its final woe. Now I return, with a task yet to do, To stand against Sauron, and see his end through.\" (Verse 3) He spoke of the battles, of Rohan in need, Of Saruman's treachery, his pride and his greed. \"To Edoras we ride, to the halls of the king, To awaken the courage the shadows would bring.\" (Chorus) Rise, O Rider, with wisdom and flame, The world will remember your name. Through fire and shadow, through storm and strife, You bring the dawn to the edge of life. (Outro) And so they rode forth, through the plains and the hills, With Shadowfax leading, swift as the wind wills. The White Rider's light pierced the gloom like a star, A herald of hope, from near and from far. (Final Chorus) Rise, O Rider, with wisdom and flame, The world will remember your name. Through fire and shadow, through storm and strife, You bring the dawn to the edge of life.