Item:The Lay of Nimrodel
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The Lay of Nimrodel
- "A copy of the poem "The Lay of Nimrodel" given to you by Langlas, a Dúnadan from the Hunter's Hut."
Quest Information
This item is involved in the following quests:
- [10] The Days Ahead
- [11] Now is Found
Lore
The Song of Nimrodel
- An Elven-maid there was of old,
- A shining star by day:
- Her mantle white was hemmed with gold,
- Her shoes of silver-grey.
- A star was bound upon her brows,
- A light was on her hair
- As sun upon the golden boughs
- In Lórien the fair.
- Her hair was long, her limbs were white,
- And fair she was and free;
- And in the wind she went as light
- As leaf of linden-tree.
- Beside the falls of Nimrodel,
- By water clear and cool,
- Her voice as falling silver fell
- Into the shining pool.
- Where now she wanders none can tell,
- In sunlight or in shade;
- For lost of yore was Nimrodel
- And in the mountains strayed.
- The elven-ship in haven grey
- Beneath the mountain-lee
- Awaited her for many a day
- Beside the roaring sea.
- A wind by night in Northern lands
- Arose, and loud it cried,
- And drove the ship from elven-strands
- Across the streaming tide.
- When dawn came dim the land was lost,
- The mountains sinking grey
- Beyond the heaving waves that tossed
- Their plumes of blinding spray.
- Amroth beheld the fading shore
- Now low beyond the swell,
- And cursed the faithless ship that bore
- Him far from Nimrodel.
- Of old he was an Elven-king,
- A lord of tree and glen,
- When golden were the boughs in spring
- In fair Lothlórien.
- From helm to sea they saw him leap,
- As arrow from the string,
- And dive into the water deep,
- As mew upon the wing.
- The wind was in his flowing hair,
- The foam about him shone;
- Afar they saw him strong and fair
- Go riding like a swan.
- But from the West has come no word,
- And on the Hither Shore
- No tidings Elven-folk have heard
- Of Amroth evermore.
Sung by Legolas by river Nimrodel.
Written by J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring