1. Evernight
ilu vanya, fanya, eari
i-mar, ar ilqa imen.
na uye sere indo-ninya simen, ullume;
ten si ye tyelma, yeva tyel ar i-narqelion,
fre ilqa yeva notina, hostainieva, yallume:
ananta uva tare farea, ufarea!
2. Flammifer
Beneath the moon and under star
he wandered far from northern strands,
bewildered on enchanted ways
beyond the days of mortal lands.
Through evernight he back was borne
on black and roaring waves that ran
o'er leagues unlit and foundered shores
that drownded before the days began.
His sword of steel was valiant,
of adamant his helmet tall,
an eagle-plume upon his crest,
upon his breast an emerald.
3. Old Mornings Dawn
The windy years have strewn down distant ways;
and in the halls still doth thy spirit sing
songs of old memory amid thy present tears,
or hope of days to come half sad with many fears.
Though along thy paths no longer runs
while war untimely takes thy many sons,
no tide of treason can thy glory drown
robed in sad majesty, the stars thy crown.
I am the blood!
Old mornings dawn,
i am not the light you see,
but only that which is falling on me.
The misty stars thy crown, the night thy dress,
most peerless magical thou dost possess my heart,
and old days come to life again,
old mornings dawn...
4. The White Tower
While, I, look at the moon... alone i look out under moonlight
From in my windy tower... from in my white and windy tower
Ye bide no moment and await no hour,
But go with solemn song and harpers tune
Through the darkest night... through darkest night and shadow seashores
To the distant trees, the trees that brought the light to valar
Whose fruit and flower are the moon and sun,
Where light of earth is ended and begun.
Here only comes at whiles a wind to blow
Returning now down.... down the way ye go,
With perfume place, and places of unearthly trees... of unearthly trees
Here only long... afar through window pane
I glimpse the sound of the golden rain
that falls now down... for ever on the outer seas... on the outer seas.
Ir in-elenath gwennin
I' il thinna,i amar u-dartha
Am man darthon, a linnon
Nu galad hen fireb?
(When the starry host has departed
The star fades,the world does not wait
Why do I linger and sing
Under this fading mortal light?)
5. Caradhras
When winter winds are piercing chill,
and through the hawthorn blows the gale,
with solemn feet i tread the peak,
that overbrows the mountains vale.
Redhorn; my doom!
Where twisted round the barren oak,
the winter vine in beauty clung,
and howling winds the stillness broke,
the crystal icicle is hung.
Redhorn; my doom!
But still wild music is abroad,
pale, desert woods! within your crowd;
and gathering winds, in hoarse accord,
amid the vocal reeds pipe loud.
High upon the land,
on the highest (mountain) peak i hear
(the echoes of) the world profound.
6. Of Pale White Morns And Darkened Eves
Here many days once gently past me crept
in this dear town of old forgetfulness;
here all entwined in dreams once long i slept
and heard no echo of the world's distress
For here the castle and the mighty tower,
more grey and dim than long cold autumn rain,
sleep, nor sunlit moment nor triumphal hour,
wakes their old lords too long in slumber lain.
Like moments clustered in a crowded year,
today's great sadness, or tomorrow's fear;
faint echoes fade within their drowsy halls
like ghost; the daylight creeps across their walls.
7. The Wandering Fire
The wandering fire.... the fire woodlands filling;
in glades for ever green it glows,
In dells immortal immortal dew distilling
The flower that in secret fragrance grows.
Uncounted leagues away it lies from here,
And foam there flowers... there flowers upon the sea
By cliffs of crystal... of crystal carven clear
On shining beaches... beaches blowing free.
Through the gleaming... vales its singing going,
Were breathing keen on bent and briar
The wind beyond... beyond the world's end blowing
To living flame the wandering fire.
Uncounted leagues away it lies from here,
And foam there flowers... there flowers upon the sea
By cliffs of crystal... of crystal carven clear
On shining beaches... beaches blowing free.
The wandering fire.... the fire with tongues of flame
With light there... there kindles quick and clear
The land forgotten... of long forgotten name:
No man may ever may ever anchor near
8. Earthshine
Heard you the sound... the sound of the muffled drum
And all the trumpets mournful blast
They tell that the time... that the combatant's time has come
to all his dreams of glory past
Sealed till the last... the last deep trumpet shake,
The earth with all its awful sound
Then shall the dead... the dead arousing, wake,
While even nature sinks around!
The mother weeps... she weeps her beloved son,
Who was her hope her joy her pride
He was the one... the widows only one
For him she surely would have died
Her pilgrimage is nearly past,
her every earthly woe,
like the ancient tree that falls at last
when wintry tempests blow
What marvel that she wildly cries
For the grave its prey to yield?
oh what avail are tears or sighs
his earthly doom is seald.
Don't grieve for me
I'm not there
I am the gentle autumn rain
Hold up my lamp to light your way
farewell to thee