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Tag: Tolkien's Elves

The Poet’s Song, by Alfred, Lord Tennyson

October 14, 2022October 13, 2022 ~ Nicole K. ~ 2 Comments

The Poet’s Songby Alfred, Lord Tennyson The rain had fallen, the Poet arose,     He passed by the town and out of the street,A bright wind blew from the gates of the sun,     And waves of wind went over the wheat,And he sat him down in a lonely place,     And chanted a melody loud and sweet,That … Continue reading The Poet’s Song, by Alfred, Lord Tennyson

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