Song | The Fall of Gil-galad |
Artist | The Tolkien Ensemble |
Album | The Complete Songs & Poems |
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Gil-galad was an Elven-king. | |
Of him the harpers sadly sing: | |
The last whose realm was fair and free, | |
Between the Mountains and the Sea. | |
His sword was long, his lance was keen, | |
His shining helm afar was seen, | |
The countless stars of heaven’s field, | |
Were mirrored in his silver shield. | |
But long ago he rode away, | |
And where he dwelth none can say, | |
For into darkness fell his star, | |
In Mordor where the shadows are. |
Gilgalad was an Elvenking. | |
Of him the harpers sadly sing: | |
The last whose realm was fair and free, | |
Between the Mountains and the Sea. | |
His sword was long, his lance was keen, | |
His shining helm afar was seen, | |
The countless stars of heaven' s field, | |
Were mirrored in his silver shield. | |
But long ago he rode away, | |
And where he dwelth none can say, | |
For into darkness fell his star, | |
In Mordor where the shadows are. |
Gilgalad was an Elvenking. | |
Of him the harpers sadly sing: | |
The last whose realm was fair and free, | |
Between the Mountains and the Sea. | |
His sword was long, his lance was keen, | |
His shining helm afar was seen, | |
The countless stars of heaven' s field, | |
Were mirrored in his silver shield. | |
But long ago he rode away, | |
And where he dwelth none can say, | |
For into darkness fell his star, | |
In Mordor where the shadows are. |