Difference between revisions of "My Shield is Calling"
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− | ''I see! I see! My father before me! | + | ; ''I see! I see! My father before me! |
− | My brother's and mother's and sister's dead glory! | + | ; ''My brother's and mother's and sister's dead glory! |
− | They call me to sea and to white ship departing | + | ; ''They call me to sea and to white ship departing |
− | Not ere or until my bright shield is done guarding. | + | ; ''Not ere or until my bright shield is done guarding. |
− | Our foe! Our foe! The battle's near done! | + | ; ''Our foe! Our foe! The battle's near done! |
− | From red sun arising to red setting sun. | + | ; ''From red sun arising to red setting sun. |
− | Our deeds cast immortal in Rivendell's sonnets, | + | ; ''Our deeds cast immortal in Rivendell's sonnets, |
− | for I'll go home with shield high or my body upon it!'' | + | ; ''for I'll go home with shield high or my body upon it!'' |
(From the Battle of the Old Ford, 2946) | (From the Battle of the Old Ford, 2946) |
Revision as of 18:48, 29 April 2014
- I see! I see! My father before me!
- My brother's and mother's and sister's dead glory!
- They call me to sea and to white ship departing
- Not ere or until my bright shield is done guarding.
- Our foe! Our foe! The battle's near done!
- From red sun arising to red setting sun.
- Our deeds cast immortal in Rivendell's sonnets,
- for I'll go home with shield high or my body upon it!
(From the Battle of the Old Ford, 2946)