Lord of the earRing

rin

Evil was destroyed
Peace came and the humans rejoiced and sang


The elves returned to the forest after the battle
The Dwarves set out in search of companionship

The Hobbits returned to their villages
And the legendary people left the land for new lands

 

I put an earring in my left ear

Not that anything special is going to happen
Evil has already awakened

Now that no one cares about evil
I alone will set out to fight it with my bare hands

 
 

 

 

  • Author: rin (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 4th, 2024 06:54
  • Comment from author about the poem: used DeepL
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  • Mutley Ravishes

    I like your spirit! Perhaps the blood of Numenor flows through your veins? After all, it's been said one of the twelve Lost Tribes made it all the way to Yamato.

    • rin

      You know your maniacal theories. It is amazing.
      I read The Lord of the Rings in high school and once passed a college entrance exam because the English test was about Tolkien and I could read it even if I did not know the words )

      • Mutley Ravishes

        I once heard from C.W Nicol that a Japanese government official was showing several foreign ministers around a shrine in Japan. Two of the foreign ministers said one of the designs in the shrine was almost exactly the same as a traditional design in their countries. The ambassadors were from Ireland and Israel.

      • arqios

        Precious!!!!

        • rin

          Yes! I alone am precious above and below the heavens.
          These are the words spoken by Buddha as soon as he was born.

        • Tony36

          Love it

          • rin

            Thank you Tony36!

            • Tony36

              You're welcome

            • Jerry Reynolds

              A fine poem, Rin.

              • rin

                I am honored by your compliment.



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