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NewsfromBree
spymaster@theonering.net
Jan 28 2018, 11:30pm
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The Great Hall of Poets
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Welcome to The Great Hall of Poets, our regular monthly feature showcasing the talent of Middle-earth fans. Each month we will feature a small selection of the poems submitted, but we hope you will read all of the poems that we have received here in our Great Hall of Poets. So come and join us by the hearth and enjoy! If you have a Tolkien/Middle-earth inspired poem you'd like to share, then send it to poetry@theonering.net One poem per person may be submitted each month. Please make sure to proofread your work before sending it in. TheOneRing.net is not responsible for poems posting with spelling or grammatical errors. SONG OF THE WOODMEN by: Brian H. In ancient times Three folk began: The Elves, the Dwarves, and the race of Man. Beckoned by Light alive in the West, They came by sunset paths to rest. The Blessed Béma and his steed Nahar Were hunting our forests by light of star. Then darkness grew and sought to curse The goodness of this Middle Earth. Thus first division of the Brave; Elf-friend or shadow-slave. Banners of houses noble and sure Beor, Haleth, and Hador they were. Much lore is lost of the times back then, When our folk were cloven once again. Many Men to Westernesse left, And Middle-earth was long bereft Of heroes to fight against the Dark. All was wild, yet ears would hark To hunting horns and village halls Where fires warmed, and story scrawls Its glorious deeds on wooden walls. Good was the day when faithful oars Beyond the mountains, returned to shores Of Middle-Earth, from Numenor. Kingdoms arose! While Greenwood the Great Grew and throve with a different fate. Free men lived in the Eastern Eaves Where autumn winds blew crimson leaves. Their halls were built from mighty trees And shaped the stables for their steeds. We ruled the plains, Rhovanion, And of that land, lived many on. Then Gondor's foes from bitter East With swords and cries they broke our peace. Wainriders strove with Northmen, yet We made them pay their own blood-debt. But in those days a plague befell And slew our people, a killing spell. Hearths were cold, bodies buried; Bairns not born, maids not married. A tenth of our strength remained to wander And from those days we lived asunder: Men of Dale, Rohan, and our Wood. Yet still we served the Light and the Good-- This third division broke our speech As one forest holds oak, elm, and beech. Our Greenwood changed, by Sorcerer's will In Elvish ruins: Dol Guldur's hill Made it Mirkwood; in deepest clearing Webs were woven for our fearing. Orcs and wargs from mountain lairs Poured out to catch us unawares. Then mighty halls were built to stand Defiant in the Middle Land: Woodmen-Town, there lit by Lamp And filled with life, our ancient camp; Woodland Hall, with bowmen bright, And clever carvings for second sight; The Mountain Hall, a fastness grim To shake a goblin's knees and shins; And Rhosgobel, the Wizard's seat Where wisdom lives, and our folk meet. May all be merry, and the mead be sweet. Brian Huseland © 2017 ~~ * ~~ The Walls of the White Tower by David McG. 'Flee! Flee for your lives. Abandon the walls Go home to your wives' The Darkness is spilling over Pelennor field. We watched and we saw poor Osgiliath yield. Faramir, our Captain, the Stewards last son, has failed to return, now we're ordered to run? Row upon row of our enemies come crawling One by one our defences are falling Like ravenous insects they won't stop til they're sated And the White City runs with our blood unabated. Whilst high up above, death screams in the air The Nazgul are filling stout hearts with despair. Lord Denethor saw this in dreams in the Tower Has it stripped him of courage and relieved him of power? Why does he come now to talk of defeat? Whilst down on the Pelennor the war drums they beat. Oh where is Lord Boromir ? Oh why did he fall? What will become of the men on the wall? The darkness grows deeper now, no light at all. Deep as the despair that runs on the wall. Fear, it is gripping the hearts of the men Resolve it is fading as the cry comes again 'Abandon the walls . Go home to your wives' Should we give up our post? Will they spare us our lives? But wait! Somethings changing! A new voice rings clear. Commanding the men to 'Stand fast. Show no fear!' It's Mithrandir, the Wizard he has taken control To face down the war machines as slowly they roll Over the Pelennor, approaching the wall. 'You are soldiers of Gondor. Now fight Men, or fall!' The darkness is shifting to the White Wizards light As we stand there beside him, ready to fight. The great gate is broken but the walls they hold firm Defended by Men now with courage returned And up from the docks comes the Flame of the West The blade that was forged for dark deeds to atone Our King! He's returned to reclaim his throne! Dark clouds now are fading to the light of first dawn Blown back to Dark Mordor by a Rohirrim horn. Oaths honoured, not forsaken, our allies are here. As from the great wall, the danger breaks clear, Whilst the enemy's mad bloodlust turns slowly to fear. The walls they run red now as we give forth our all For united we stand knowing Gondor won't fall. ~~ * ~~ Spawn of Ungoliant by: Luke T. A deadly lady, who lives on her own. She waits patiently, in her halls of stone. High in the mountain, lies her evil lair. She hates all lifeforms, and doesn't like to share. She feeds on her prey, caught in her sticky cob. You'll never escape, from the lair of Shelob. ~~ * ~~
(This post was edited by Silverlode on Jan 29 2018, 6:36am)
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Attalus
Lorien
Jan 29 2018, 8:09pm
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Balrogs Balrogs have wings Because they are airy, firey things. They fly about Arda each day Seeking Children and Elves to slay. They need their wings, Unnatural things To make it easier to disobey. Balrogs do not have wings Because they are earthen, slimy kings. If they could fly Then say goodbye To happy, sunlit, laughing things. There you have it, That's the crux Of the puzzle every Tolkien fan discussed. I don't know which one is true 'Cause Tollers didn't tell. Can you?
We are the fighting Uruk-Hai! We slew the great warrior! Well, yeah, first he killed a bunch of us and another whole lot of Mauhúr's lads, and we had to shoot enough arrows into him to drop a Mûmak. But we got him!
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