Song | The Song of Eldamar |
Artist | Rivendell |
Album | Elven Tears |
I sang of leaves, of leaves of gold, and leaves of gold there grew: | |
Of wind I sang, a wind there came and in the branches blew. | |
Beyond the Sun, beyond the Moon, the foam was on the Sea, | |
And by the strand of Ilmarin there grew a golden Tree. | |
Beneath the stars of Ever-eve in Eldamar it shone, | |
In Eldamar beside the walls of Elven Tirion. | |
There long the golden leaves have grown upon the branching years, | |
While here beyond the Sundering Seas now fall the Elven-tears. | |
O Lórien! The Winter comes, the bare and leafless Day; | |
The leaves are falling in the stream, the River flows away. | |
But if of ships I now should sing, what ship would come to me, | |
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea? | |
O Lórien! Too long I have dwelt upon this Hither Shore | |
And in a fading crown have twined the golden elanor. |
I sang of leaves, of leaves of gold, and leaves of gold there grew: | |
Of wind I sang, a wind there came and in the branches blew. | |
Beyond the Sun, beyond the Moon, the foam was on the Sea, | |
And by the strand of Ilmarin there grew a golden Tree. | |
Beneath the stars of Evereve in Eldamar it shone, | |
In Eldamar beside the walls of Elven Tirion. | |
There long the golden leaves have grown upon the branching years, | |
While here beyond the Sundering Seas now fall the Elventears. | |
O Ló rien! The Winter comes, the bare and leafless Day | |
The leaves are falling in the stream, the River flows away. | |
But if of ships I now should sing, what ship would come to me, | |
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea? | |
O Ló rien! Too long I have dwelt upon this Hither Shore | |
And in a fading crown have twined the golden elanor. |