Just a bit of poetry, may have been influenced by all the stories by Finch
I read lately.
The story mentioned is J.R.R.Tolkien's, of course, and the persons mentioned, too, but I think it's my right to claim the poem. :-)
So just read – and enjoy...
Earwen's song to Ulmo
White is the foam on thy green waves
All waters strong are but thy slaves
Within thy realm all freedom dwells
I feel it and collect the shells
Of those that once have passed away
And not in freedom choose to stay.
But coloured is thy sea of blue
And Mandos counts the souls anew
They called it battle, called it fight
Though noting can make this be right.
The kinfolk's blood is on their blades
While all our bliss to darkness fades.
My children gone to find new woe
Although there is not time to know
Who's for the Noldor's fall to blame
What happened to them is a shame.
All this is fault of Feanor
And of the bloody oath he swore.
But now thy sea will take my tears
And perhaps wash away my fears
I hope thy sea can comfort me
And for a moment make me free.
Thus Ulmo, Lord, I bow to thee
And go to swim thy gentle sea.
The story mentioned is J.R.R.Tolkien's, of course, and the persons mentioned, too, but I think it's my right to claim the poem. :-)
So just read – and enjoy...
Earwen's song to Ulmo
White is the foam on thy green waves
All waters strong are but thy slaves
Within thy realm all freedom dwells
I feel it and collect the shells
Of those that once have passed away
And not in freedom choose to stay.
But coloured is thy sea of blue
And Mandos counts the souls anew
They called it battle, called it fight
Though noting can make this be right.
The kinfolk's blood is on their blades
While all our bliss to darkness fades.
My children gone to find new woe
Although there is not time to know
Who's for the Noldor's fall to blame
What happened to them is a shame.
All this is fault of Feanor
And of the bloody oath he swore.
But now thy sea will take my tears
And perhaps wash away my fears
I hope thy sea can comfort me
And for a moment make me free.
Thus Ulmo, Lord, I bow to thee
And go to swim thy gentle sea.
