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Author: Himring
Title: A Love Song to Middle-Earth in Spring
Characters: n/a
Pairing: singer/Arda
Text type / Format: poem (triolet, variation)
Source / Fandom: Silmarillion
Rating: General
Warnings: none.
Word Count: 103
Summary: A song that could have been sung by anyone after the first rising of the Sun, really--but maybe particularly by Beren himself, from whose song this piece is adapted, or by Aragorn, since he seems to have liked the Lay of Leithian, from which Beren's song is taken?
Author notes: This was already linked in the prompt post, but I thought it would be a good time to cross-post it. It was written for a LOTR community challenge on LJ that asked for a triolet on the subject of non-romantic love. The first of the two stanzas is a triolet, the second is in free variation to the first.
Title: A Love Song to Middle-Earth in Spring
Characters: n/a
Pairing: singer/Arda
Text type / Format: poem (triolet, variation)
Source / Fandom: Silmarillion
Rating: General
Warnings: none.
Word Count: 103
Summary: A song that could have been sung by anyone after the first rising of the Sun, really--but maybe particularly by Beren himself, from whose song this piece is adapted, or by Aragorn, since he seems to have liked the Lay of Leithian, from which Beren's song is taken?
Author notes: This was already linked in the prompt post, but I thought it would be a good time to cross-post it. It was written for a LOTR community challenge on LJ that asked for a triolet on the subject of non-romantic love. The first of the two stanzas is a triolet, the second is in free variation to the first.
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