Silence reigns upon this land
Beneath the Shadow’s grim command,
Save thunder rolling off the hills,
A bleak portent that give us chills.
The trembling earth beneath our feet
Seems to warn of our defeat;
Since to be caught means certain death,
We hardly dare to take a breath.
–
The Crossroads lie within the gloom,
And beckon with impending doom.
There is no doubt; not in the least –
This is where our path turns East.
My heart is filled with creeping dread;
I fear we’re near our journey’s end.
What hope is there for us to hold
As we draw near the darkness cold?
–
Even if we reach the fire,
We can’t survive a task so dire.
I always knew we’d have no rest –
That only death could end this quest.
The sun sinks in the blood-red sky;
I heave a deep and weary sigh.
For us, all hope of life is past –
I know this sun will be our last.
–
But then I see, upon Sam’s face,
A soft, warm glow, a ray of grace.
And by the sunset’s fading light
I find a sad, distressing sight:
An ancient king of carven stone
That guards this bitter path alone,
Now ravaged by the Enemy,
Beheaded, stripped of dignity.
–
But then I take a look around
And see his head upon the ground,
Wreathed in flowers like a crown.
The final beams of light shine down –
And like white stars, the flowers gleam,
Just like a vision from a dream.
I catch my breath and cry to Sam,
“The king has got a crown again!”
–
At last, our spirits stir and rise.
We see it in each other’s eyes –
Mordor’s strength cannot endure,
Of this truth we can be sure.
And then I realize, with a start,
I’m at a crossroads in my heart.
Within a blink, the sun is gone.
Tomorrow there will be no dawn.
–
Our world is plunged into the night,
Bereft of any sign of light.
But now I have the memory,
And that’s enough to hearten me.
The message is for me to heed;
The glimpse of hope is all I need
To see me through the road ahead,
Sustain me when all hope seems dead.
–
Sam and I are in good Hands,
Just like our friends in distant lands.
I fix my eyes upon our road
And steel myself to bear my load.
Whatever horrors come my way,
Whatever price I have to pay –
I’ll always know the light is there.
I choose to hope and not despair.
I’m in love with your beautiful poem, Ellen Virginia! Especially those last lines- “I’ll always know the light is there/ I choose to hope and not despair”.Thank you for sharing it!:-)
This poem is amazing! It made that part of the story really come to life!
As you have pointed many times, Ellen Virginia, LotR really does have many avenues to explore regarding the theological virtue of Hope…the kind of belief ultimate, supernatural justice and mercy that nothing can quell, even the shadow of Death itself. This shines through brilliantly in your poem about “the king who got his crown again.” Well done!
Hi, everyone! Thank you so much for the compliments! I really appreciate it.