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His hand displayed a cold black-feathered dart He ran the risk of death to bring a sign But free men pay a price for living free We offer this as comfort to our slain: And when we gather safely in our halls
******* Notes: In this Terza-Rima sonnet, an unnamed Rider of Rohan sings of Hirgon of Gondor. Hirgon rode to Rohan, bringing the red tipped arrow that asked them to remember their pledge to ride to Gondor's aid in time of war. His headless body was discovered later on the road; the arrow was still in his hand. |
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