Poems
13.03.2010 / 11.42 am
 
by JRR Tolkien
Rating: 3.50
Votes: 2
Sing all ye joyful, now sing all together!
The wind's in the tree-top, the wind's in the heather;
The stars are in blossom, the moon is in flower,
And bright are the windows of night in her tower.

Dance all ye joyful, now dance all together!
Soft is the grass, and let foot be like feather!
The river is silver, the shadows are fleeting;
Merry is May-time, and merry our meeting.

Sigh no more pine, till the wind of the morn!
Fall Moon! Dark be the land!
Hush! Hush! Oak, ash and thorn!
Hushed by all water, till dawn is at hand!


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Lament For Eorl The Young

Where now is the horse and the rider? Where is the horn that was blowing?
Where is the helm and the hauberk, and the bright hair flowing?
Rating: 4.50
Votes: 2
 

One White Tree

Tall ships and tall kings
Three times three.
Rating: 3.67
Votes: 3
 

All Woods Must Fail

O! Wanderers in the shadowed land
Despair not! For though dark they stand,
Rating: 3.00
Votes: 3
 
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Memory Of My Father

Every old man I see
Reminds me of my father
Rating: 4.00
Votes: 1
 

Do Not Leave Me

Do not leave me alone, a helpless woman.
My strength, my crown,
Rating: 1.00
Votes: 1
 

Two Centuries

Two centuries' winter storms have lashed the changing sands of Falmouth's shore,
Deep-voiced, the winds, swift winged, wild, have echoed there the ocean's roar.
Rating: 5.00
Votes: 1
 

Coquette Et Froide

What is thy thought of me?
What is thy feeling?
Rating: 0.00
Votes: 0
 

At Broad Ripple

Oh luxury! Beyond the heat
And dust of town, with dangling feet
Rating: 0.00
Votes: 0
 








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