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"Ever have I wished thee joy"
O Lady White, so fair, so cold, Who knew a heart of fire Beneath thy snow-white bosom beat With passionate desire? **** Silent beside thy Lord thou stood, A gentle maiden meek, O, that another and not I Had roused the roses in thy cheek. **** Upon the cup, thy trembling hand met mine, My heart did wince with pain Alas, to think thy young and tender heart Was doomed to love in vain. **** I cannot love thee, gentle maid, Thou art as fair as morn, But my heart is to the Evening given And I must not be forsworn. **** In haste I to Dunharrow came And there thou didst entreat me, “Let me follow for love of thee, Leave me not, I beseech thee!” **** My heart did groan within my breast For the damage I must do. I would not pluck thy maiden flower, But, thine heart I’d break in two. **** I rode away in sorrow, My soul weighed down with care When I last looked into thine eyes, I saw naught but despair. **** A wild creature caged then didst thou seem Thine heart bereft of joy, But freeing thee to follow me Would both our lives destroy. **** Faith, duty, honor, virtue, all We both must cast aside Ere I could give the love ye sought And keep thee by my side. **** Hopeless despair then drove thee forth Seeking only valiant death, To slay the Nazgul Lord and fall O’erwhelmed by his Black Breath. **** When in the House of Healing I unto thy side was led, I feared Death, the bitter bridegroom, Would take thee to his grim bed. **** I laid thine ice cold hand in mine And smoothed thine ashen brow I might but mend thy broken body, Another’s hand must heal thee now. **** He will thy riven heart bind up And to thy winter bring The promise of a future bright, The golden hope of spring. **** Good Faramir, my Steward, shalt Thee husband in my stead. May he give the joy ye sought of me When thou art come to his bed. |
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