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Walküre:
SKIES SHALL STOP WEEPING



--- Zitat ---One day, heavens shall just cease to wail and cry the misery of our time,
Light always finds its path through, I'm quite sure,
Some things are certain in this uncertain world,
Some things we do know and may prophesy, somehow,
The sun will make our way lit and clear to follow,
No, it's time to free ourselves from these chains of sheer terror,
None shall save the future of Men but Men themselves,
Our crown will be restored and again bestowed upon a worthy king,
Worthy of being lauded and hailed as our saviour,
Away with nostalgia and remorse, for a second chance is given not.

How long have we suffered in silence?
How long have we borne the weight of this world's defence?
The bell has tolled for the brave to come forth and battle,
To battle his foes, on land, sea, wood and coast,
No quarter shall we give to the merciless tyranny that menaces the kingdom,
Nights have grown dreary and gloomy as never before,
Yet dawn still rises above against such surface of despair,
All storms pass away, in the end,
Wicked clouds leave space for a new sunny day,
When hope is restored and the armies of Good lead to triumph.

Skies shall stop weeping,
Peaks will never be barred by other troubles,
Those who lurk and linger in the abyss shall be made unveil their useless tricks,
Deception unmasked, treason avenged for good,
Justice will be made, prior to the last contest of this eventful age,
The sorrowful Third Age of Arda,
Our iron is ready for war and much strife,
For the worst to counter, dare and keep at bay,
Let the stone of our walls crumble, alongside the marble-made fortress imploding in utter ruin,
As long as valour lies and lives in the gallant soul, morning light shall not vanish and the fumes of doom will slash apart.
--- Ende Zitat ---

Walküre:
SINS AND VICES



--- Zitat ---Then gets the rule of Gondor feeble and thin,
Thinner and narrow, plagued by sin,
Discord festers as a sign of vice,
Vices made us bend, once, twice and thrice.

How a fine leader would do!
How past winds would clear the air, for shadows they already blew!
A new morning to gaze at with faithful eyes,
A crown restored, held by the splendid and wise.
--- Ende Zitat ---

Walküre:
THY DEW, THY GIFTS



--- Zitat ---Canst thou recall, my Queen, the well-fabled Noon?
Prior to the first rising of dawn, before the very Moon,
Sometimes wouldst thou walk about the late Trees, and this remember we fain,
When hath the doing of the Valar ever been in vain?

All wells of Valinórë hast thou made fair,
And lit and hallowed, in any-here and any-there,
Such was the miracle of thy dew,
Collected from the tears of your most beauteous deed, within the kingdom of every eternal thing and new.
--- Ende Zitat ---

Walküre:
MORE IS THERE



--- Zitat ---Truly, more is there to meet the eye,
Concerning Hobbits, by many deemed reclusive and shy,
A shy people we are not,
Not those who concede ere our chance was fairly fought.

Unless some strangers bring tidings of good,
Unless one be pleased by the Halflings' company and their food,
So eager to disclose us we shall never be,
That you may rightly guess and clearly see.
--- Ende Zitat ---

Walküre:
FALLEN



--- Zitat ---Valiant captain of woods,
Fallen atop wounded stone,
Struck have you hearts and moods,
Fallen amidst merciless battle, lone.

Your Lady served you well,
Your friends have you rescued sound,
Daring evilness and steel, vile and fell,
The immortal company lies still in the Deep and all around.

Captain, may you find deserved rest,
Welcomed in paradise, beyond,
Rewarding your valour best,
Among blessed visages, of whom noble ones are ever fond.
--- Ende Zitat ---

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