Fair Elven Lady

Disclaimer: I do not own Lord of the Rings. This poem is fan-made by me. I DO own the copyright to this poem.

Verse 2: Love's Sweet Call

Sing sweet songs thy tranquil maiden
A gift to Middle-earth thy beauty given
Need not worry till coming spring
A challenge doth thy beauty bring

Lover gone to place unknown?
You sit alone on thy thorny throne
Cast thine eyes to where you seek
Prove to all you are not weak

Fair gold upon the sky was plastered
And you forever to be it's master
The soft song of joyous life
To bring an end to worldy strife

Alas! Thou soul can not rest!
Thy hearts endure the pressing test
Wait thee ever, searching for
A way out to the Great White Door

They pain knocks upon thy mind
And the world may not be very kind
Stand strong and tall for they lover all way
And wait for him faithfully day by day

"Come to me, maiden free!
I search for you and I can see
That the sun and the moon envy you
Every word I say is true!"

What's this? Another love
He comes to you softly as a dove
Elven lady's mind was taken
A fool of her heart was maken

"My lady come to me please!
And all your sorrows will I ease."
Cried out the man in false voice
But assent she could not, she had little choice

"I love you like I love the day
You, gentle sir, take my breath away
But I am bound, and all my breath
Is with another till my untimely death!"

"He walks upon an unknown place
And with him he carries all light's grace
Shadow of love I shall become
If you can't realize this is done."

Now the maiden, fair and free
Tore out the heart of her lover-to-be
Tis such fate that befalls us all
If we should answer love's sweet call.

A/N: Please review, it would really help me out. These are written in verses not chapters, just be aware. This means each part will be fairly short.