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Disclaimer: Lord of the Rings is owned by J.R.R. Tolkien, etc. Not me. I‘m only dabbling my unworthy fingers in his magical world. Credit: Tuckborough dot com, dictionary dot co dot uk (don’t laugh!) Summary: Enraptured by the Glittering Caves, Gimli sings of his admiration. A Place to call Home * ‘Twas on the day the Wall was blown My eyes the joy of light were shown As Horsemen fought their lands to save There I beheld a wondrous cave! Amidst the gore of battle fierce Its beauty bright my heart did pierce Beyond Deep walls by Orc defiled Its beauty ran untamed and wild * At battle’s end when all lay still This Dwarf returned to take his fill Of columns yellow, white and rose Ebony pools in sweet repose Great caverns stretched both far and tall And crystals lit the polished wall With ceilings high and flowing air Its beauty was beyond compare * Oh brilliant light! Beauteous gleam! Bewitching sight! Enchanted dream! Whose fair walls shine with gems and ore These Dwarven eyes thy halls adore! * There is no land of Men so fair As what my eyes have seen in there No Moria, no Rivendell Could e’er ensnare my heart so well No golden hall with gilded dome Could e’er aspire to be my home For peace and joy my soul has found In Nature’s garden under ground * Her flowers line the soil of wall Their colours bright the eye enthral Her vines be sprawling veins of gold That warm the heart when day is cold Her silent lakes be pools of dew Serene and calm their waters true Her caverns deep within the earth Give weary feet a homely berth * Oh splendour pure! Delightful place! Enticing lure! Unrivalled grace! Whose glory none could e’er ignore I name thee home for ever more! * Now Elves may tend their forests green And Nature’s blessings may be seen Wherever they imbue the grace That lingers in their song’s embrace But Dwarven touch may too be kind In passages that roll and wind Beneath the mountain obdurate Our hands may tend and cultivate * And mayhap Men may till their land To see it flourish by their hand Reward of all their hardened toil May soon be seen on fertile soil But Dwarven hands may labour too In places where no others do In stone and rock our fingers sow As Dwarven lamps set caves aglow * Oh mighty halls! Glorious scene! Bejewelled walls! Alluring sheen! Whose beauty makes my spirit sing No other home such joy could bring! *
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Author's Note: 11/03/09 - Verse 1 (hopefully) canon-proofed after movie-world slip-up. |
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