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Eowyn

Contributed by Baronhawk on Thursday, 6th May 2004 @ 02:04:50 PM in AEST
Topic: oops



A lady tall and fair
pale of skin but with fiery fiery hair
a maiden of the Rohirrim
a daughter sired of kings
a lady high-bred, noble-born
but weaned on battle cries and warrior's songs

wielding sword as well as knitting stave
caged by form as well as duty's sake
a spirit that longs for battlefields
and a heart looking for love's gentle release
a prisoner caged in golden halls
by gilded chains of fate enthralled

a delicate beautiful lass
of fine silk and fragile glass
but a spirit of hardened steel
tempered with courage and strength of will
upon dreams her hopes are set
to redeem the tally of a life in regret

for the unrequited love of an exiled king
and the glories that battle does sing
rode Eowyn in disguised plaid
with the riders of Rohan to Gondor's aid
for death for valour and into glory
a spurned heart looks not for any victory.




Copyright © Baronhawk ... [ 2004-05-06 14:04:50]
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Re: Eowyn (User Rating: 1 )
by Remy on Thursday, 6th May 2004 @ 02:15:42 PM AEST
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beautiful tale... i love to dream things such as these, superb writing! ;0)
~Remy~


Re: Eowyn (User Rating: 1 )
by lil_angel on Thursday, 6th May 2004 @ 02:18:44 PM AEST
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Wow you are amazing! Wonderful job! Really enjoyed this!


Re: Eowyn (User Rating: 1 )
by Zaf_Stud on Thursday, 6th May 2004 @ 02:22:02 PM AEST
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The poem speaks on behalf of every heart that misses KIE. Hats off to you... Zaf_Stud.


Re: Eowyn (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Thursday, 6th May 2004 @ 04:18:28 PM AEST
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Excellent, dear heart, she would have loved this so.

Rita




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