Yes, we were young then, you and I
moon, sun and star fair in the sky
but fairer still were you my friend
beside clear streams your way did wend.
We played together, you and I
two elflings 'neath the moonlit sky
the green grass rustled in the dale
we chased each other through the vale.
Then you were fair, as yet you are,
your hair gold sun of Eldamar
O grey eyes clear, like tossing seas!
Fair voice that echoes in the trees.
As you stole my heart, I kept yours
and ever on the river's shores
we stood and sang to moon above
for you and I kept true our love.
So golden days and years passed by
'neath sun and star and moonlit sky.
King's daughter, maiden mine of bliss
I yearned and longed for such as this:
so long I waited for the time
when you would pledge your heart to mine.
Yet so our fates wove not thus far
from Angband Morgoth made to mar
all things that stood still clean and bright
and cast the clearness into night.
Fell darkness, fear, despair and dread
from home orcs took me, me they led
to Thangorodrim, Shadowland
with many more into Angband.
Both day and night were same – fell dark
on me all torment made its mark.
My spirit crushed, I bled in fear
no joy or friend to help was near.
What seemed like ages of this earth
I toiled, yearning for your mirth
your thought was fading from my mind
all memories, soon left behind.
I longed to hear your lovely voice
but the Dark Lord gave me no choice
of turning home, to you my love
the darkness closed in me above.
But one deep night I chanced to make
a fleeing cowardly escape.
His servants looked but found me not
and Morgoth searched for me in thought
but soon forgot me – one mere thrall
now nothing to him in his walls.
I ran, I fled from that black place
I left that Northland vast and waste
and hoped no orc near me should roam
and take me once more far from home.
My roaming took me ill in deed
no orc with warg or wolf for steed,
but mirkwood dark, were foul things creep
the Taur-na-fuin, dank and deep.
Alone my sad way I did wend
long lost I was, round path and bend.
I walked, and weary soon became
so small, unknowing, full of shame.
I lay beneath a mighty tree
but no aid near me could I see
I slept long, restless on the dew
and waking only shadows knew.
To die I thought should be my way
despairing for the light of day
far from my maiden's loving arms
surrounded on all sides by harms.
A wand'ring voice; I heard a cry
A figure met my fevered eye.
A bowman tall and strong was he
who roaming under eaves was free.
He searched the wild for his friend
who captive now by foes must stand.
He aided me and led me near
the orc camp dark, dreadful, and drear.
And there a man we saw stooped low
bound, asleep 'neath bush and bough.
The bowman went to cut the bonds
there was a battle under frond
the archer fell, the man amazed
in horror on his slain friend gazed.
We fled then from that forest fell
into a clear and sparkling dell.
O sunlight golden, water white
brought back your memory from night
of golden hair, Finduilas fair
your laughter in the morning air!
To Nargothrond I led him then
my heart was leaping once again
to see my home and so in bliss
your pale face in my hands to kiss.
We stumbled far and traveled long
'Til last we reached the courts of song.
I saw you then, adorned in white,
pale gleaming hair in golden light
with jewels brilliant, silver fair
in beauty you stood shining there.
Your eyes I met. But me they passed
to Turin dark you looked at last
to him you came, knowing him not;
But me you left. Forsook. Forgot.
And I the lover of your heart
still waited, watching while you hark
and smile at him, at Turin fey
who does not give his love, nor say
his heart is for you, though you pray
in sorrow longing night and day.
I loved you long ago, my friend
when by clear streams your way did wend.
My love has not grown ever cold
though memories of it grow old.
O lady of my heart, my love!
As sent from Elbereth above,
your heart, today, from mine did fly.
Now all your love for me is dry.
But days have passed, and come the years
I sit in carnage in my tears.
Now Morgoth's shadow reaches here
the passing of my soul is near.
They took you with the many spoils
to put you in the endless toils.
Your screams yet echo over dale
I see your face, so frightened, pale.
To reach you fast the foes I fought
but aimlessly I slashed and sought;
my lifeblood dark flows to the ground
to join the ruin all around.
You cry for Turin, you my love
I sent him thence. I cannot come
I told him, dying, 'Bring her home!
Go seek her hard, through rock and loam!'
The Valar keep you safe, I pray
and keep you from all evils' way
I would that you be saved from dark.
Return again to home and lark
to halls so fair, with Turin fey;
I love you 'til the end of days…
