From their 2006 debut album Age of Winters comes Lament for the Aurochs. FYI: an Aurochs was, in fact, a real animal, generally understood to be the ancestor of modern domestic cattle, having gone extinct some time in the 1600s.
They look like this:

Now, Lament for the Aurochs basically promises what it delivers, with a general description of the decline and fall of the old world. But what most impresses me about its broadly Fantasy-y lyrics is the notable scheme of alliteration and rhyme:
Harken to the howl of the huntsman’s hounds
Lyrics via Musixmatch.
Or the clarion of kingdoms doomed and drowned
Lost to these lands is lore of the high ones
Sunless skies await the return of the archons
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