søndag den 3. januar 2021

J.R.R. Tolkien's Birthday

Do you see the Ents?
  Today marks the 129th anniversary of the birth of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien.
   As I answered Elephant's Child in a comment last year I would greatly prefer to discuss matters like the whereabouts of entwives and the intricacies of Elven languages, or the quality of Pipeweed from Southfarthing through the years, or even the whys and hows of hair on Hobbit feet to the adversities on modern time if I ever come to sit beside a fireplace with him in the West.



The Verse of Ents and Entwives, From the fourth chapter (Treebeard) of The Two Towers.

Ent:When spring unfolds the beechen leaf, and sap is in the bough;
When light is on the wild-wood stream, and wind is on the brow;
When stride is long, and breath is deep, and keen the mountain air,
Come back to me! Come back to me, and say my land is fair!

Entwife:When Spring is come to garth and field, and corn is in the blade;
When blossom like a shining snow is on the orchard laid;
When shower and Sun upon the Earth with fragrance fill the air,
I'll linger here, and will not come, because my land is fair!

Ent:When Summer lies upon the world, and in a noon of gold
Beneath the roof of sleeping leaves the dreams of trees unfold;
When woodland halls are green and cool, and wind is in the West,
Come back to me! Come back to me, and say my land is best!

Entwife:When Summer warms the hanging fruit and burns the berry brown;
When straw is gold, and ear is white, and harvest comes to town;
When honey spills, and apple swells, though wind be in the West,
I'll linger here beneath the Sun, because my land is best!

Ent:When Winter comes, the winter wild that hill and wood shall slay;
When trees shall fall and starless night devour the sunless day;
When wind is in the deadly East, then in the bitter rain
I'll look for thee, and call to thee; I'll come to thee again!

Entwife:When Winter comes, and singing ends; when darkness falls at last;
When broken is the barren bough, and light and labour past;
I'll look for thee, and wait for thee, until we meet again:
Together we will take the road beneath the bitter rain!

Both:Together we will take the road that leads into the West,
And far away will find a land where both our hearts may rest.

3 kommentarer:

  1. I would very, very happily join you both beside that fireside. If we were lucky the Ents and the Entwives would be there too.

    SvarSlet
  2. It would be lovely to hold such discussions.

    SvarSlet

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