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The Wayward Walk of the Lonely Wayfarer

Summary:

Maglor wanders the shores of Beleriand and sings the eternal song

You are no more; I have lost you,
not to shadow or scorching chasm, but to the 

Stars

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Maglor's Dream

 

You are no more; I have lost you,

not to shadow or scorching chasm, but to the 

Stars

 

To dawdle along the tempestuous coast,

not to saunter around blue cove and take comfort,

but along, alone,

pining,

to hear the wild gales wailing, 

to watch the shores bellow a great tide which rises to pummel against the yawning gulf,

left hardened sediment solemnised by supine sorrow.

 

To trudge, to stumble,

not to hasten or abide with homely abode afar

but to seek for brief den shallow,

to sojourn in lonesome sanctuary from the blustery storm,

and among the crevasse

one finds no feathered pillow,

not fine sand to pad nor dent to rest my head

but bare jutted rocks enduring among sheets of dampened weed, years darkened

 

Ink-black

My crib

my bed



To sleep,

not away but Through my weariness in this long and lonely plight,

one shivers in sobering torpor unaccompanied

a kind of forfeit destitute No hollow echoes of lyre harp untuned nor sonorous voice hoarsened

Nor stiffened chords once pliable Could Speak the Cavern quietude

 

Inanimate,

 

to caress to jagged surface, of brimming saline-ness

swashed in the inpours of tidal saltiness

 

Yes, drooping eyes bleeds a sea of woes emptied to nought

 

Yet Still I know



you are the tender night, 

the gentle dream clothed in temperate light, 

divine fire redder than my very life that

 

Embraces me--





into your

formless, fleecy Might