Elanor
I sat in my mothers warm lap, she smelled of honey and vanilla-balms
I giggled and stretched my little pink fists to see my smooth little palms
Someone walked in the room and then back out followed by someone frowning with doubt
I frowned too, though I didn't know why, I knew not of reasons, but I knew what it was to cry
I didn't understand.
I played in the dirt of the dusty hot road, waving at neighbors going along
Then Frodo came out, sat in the garden, i called to him twice but he didnt say,"pardon?"
He just stared on ahead as one who is dead, and refused when Mum brought out fresh bread
I watched quietly as Dad came out and sat beside him, telling him something and he sighed then
I didn't understand.
I stood in front of the mirror, fastened the ribbons in my hair, when I heard a voice call with care
"not this time, Sam let me go" followed by "Mr. Frodo, no."
His study door closed with a click, but it sounded to me like a falling brick.
I didn't understand.
There was a day in early spring when we cleaned the house and i was told to bring
out the dust in all the rooms. I couldn't shake the feeling that the dust in Frodo's room couldnt be lifted with towels or brooms. I came across a large red book
finished my work then found a quiet nook. I didn't stop reading for noon bright or night black
I read of adventure, of hopes, of fears, and I understood there was no going back
my eyes were sore, yet they shone bright... with my tears
I understood. At last.
