X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.

   X Marks Partners - (Go to the Partners Dedicated Forums )
USA Kilts website Celtic Croft website Celtic Corner website Houston Kiltmakers

User Tag List

Results 1 to 10 of 28

Hybrid View

  1. #1
    Join Date
    24th September 11
    Location
    Wisconsin
    Posts
    863
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Re: nails for the discerning tartan lass

    Quote Originally Posted by Alan H View Post

    “Home is behind, the world ahead,
    And there are many paths to tread
    Through shadows to the edge of night,
    Until the stars are all alight.
    Then world behind and home ahead,
    We'll wander back and home to bed.
    Mist and twilight, cloud and shade,
    Away shall fade! Away shall fade!

    Still round the corner there may wait
    A new road or a secret gate,
    And though we pass them by today,
    Tomorrow we may come this way
    And take the hidden paths that run
    Towards the Moon or to the Sun.
    Apple, thorn, and nut and sloe,
    Let them go! Let them go!
    Sand and stone and pool and dell,
    Fare you well! Fare you well!

    Upon the hearth the fire is red,
    Beneath the roof there is a bed;
    But not yet weary are our feet,
    Still round the corner we may meet
    A sudden tree or standing stone
    That none have seen but we alone.
    Tree and flower and leaf and grass,
    Let them pass! Let them pass!
    Hill and water under sky,
    Pass them by! Pass them by!


    It's a little JRR Tolkien poem.

    Part of it was used in the third movie, as Pippin is serving Denethor in the Hall in Minas Tirith. In the soundtrack, it's called "Mist and Shadow" but in fact the poem occurs earlier in the written story. The four Hobbits- Merry, Pippin, Sam and Frodo are walking through the Shire on the way to Bree, near the beginning of the story in the Fellowship of the Ring, and they sing this as a walking song.

    Tolkien loved poetry, and I have to say that while most of his verse is very simple, I like nearly all of it. This is a particularly striking example and it resonates with me very strongly.

    Upon the hearth the fire is red,
    Beneath the roof there is a bed;
    But not yet weary are our feet,
    Still round the corner we may meet
    A sudden tree or standing stone
    That none have seen but we alone.


    Of such things are my dreams... some of them, made.
    Oh, yeah, I definitely know that one! Thats my favorite poem in the books...AND I looooooveeeee the rendition of it in ROTK. I thought yuo meant the hyperlink to my blog. haha. I was really confused as to what was going on.

    It was almost as though my brain had been replaced with FINGERNAILS! (another great segue back on topic!)
    Last edited by Meggers; 13th January 12 at 06:22 PM.

Similar Threads

  1. An HBC for your favorite lass
    By CameronTaylor in forum General Kilt Talk
    Replies: 11
    Last Post: 2nd February 08, 06:46 PM
  2. bonnie lass
    By Dirk Skene in forum Show us your pics
    Replies: 15
    Last Post: 23rd September 07, 05:59 PM
  3. Met Scottish lass in Wal-Mart
    By NewKilt in forum General Kilt Talk
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 7th April 07, 04:42 AM
  4. The Cornish Lass
    By Graham in forum Show us your pics
    Replies: 23
    Last Post: 3rd November 06, 12:39 PM
  5. Kilted at Nine Inch Nails concert
    By Kilted KT in forum General Kilt Talk
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 31st March 06, 01:31 PM

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

» Log in

User Name:

Password:

Not a member yet?
Register Now!
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.2.0