Coral Hull: Poetry: Poetry Inspired By The Lord Of The Rings: Photographic Pictorial: The Return of the King: Denathor

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CORAL HULL: POETRY INSPIRED BY THE LORD OF THE RINGS

DENATHOR
(when Faramir first catches a glimpse of Eowyn in the houses of healing)

"Would you have my plain answer?" - Faramir "I would." - Eowyn "Then, Éowyn of Rohan, I say to you that you are beautiful.." - Faramir (JRR Tolkien)

My father's image now burns, in the eye of the seeing stone.
Love combined with flames. Flames combined with pain.
I have no ill thought towards him. He had my undying love.
But in the end, there was only pity, that I felt towards him.

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Yet when I found her, the Lady Eowyn of Rohan,
as the cold spring, that carries the thrust of ice,
within its heart, as if the winter laying eternal,
was adrift in my arms. Then the first bud opened.
It was her soft mauve eyes, as yet unlit by dawn.

"So fair, yet so cold like a morning of pale Spring still clinging to Winter's chill." - Grima Wormtongue (Walsh & Boyens)

    

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