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Over the land there lies a long shadow

From Tolkien Gateway
Poems by J.R.R. Tolkien
"Over the land there lies a long shadow,"
Poem Information
WrittenBetween 1938 and 1954
RevisedBetween 1938 and 1954
PublishedThe Return of the King
The War of the Ring
The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien
Subject(s)Malbeth, Kings of Arnor, Paths of the Dead

"Over the land there lies a long shadow," is a prophecy spoken by Malbeth the Seer in the days of Arvedui, the last King of Arnor. It is recounted by Aragorn before heading to the Paths of the Dead.[1]

Poem excerpt

Over the land there lies a long shadow,
westward reaching wings of darkness.
The Tower trembles; to the tombs of kings
doom approaches. The Dead awaken;
for the hour is come for the oathbreakers:
at the Stone of Erech they shall stand again
and hear there a horn in the hills ringing.

Commentary

This prophecy is written in the Old English alliterative verse form, in which Tolkien was an expert, both as scholar and practitioner. Many examples of alliterative verse are included in The Lord of the Rings, but this is the only one not associated with the Rohirrim. The Rohirrim are depicted as using this verse form because Tolkien equated them to the ancestors of the English; but there is no apparent reason why a Númenórean would write in this form. The drafts published in The War of the Ring are all in rhyming verse.[source?]

Portrayal in adaptations

2003: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

As Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli take the Dimholt Road into the mountains, Legolas recites a part of the prophecy after recounting the history of the Men of the Mountain and their broken oath to Isildur:

Who shall call them from the grey twilight, the forgotten people?
The heir of him to whom the oath they swore.
From the North shall he come, need shall drive him:
he shall pass the Door to the Paths of the Dead.

See also

References

  1. LR 5.02.084Digital Tolkien Project Citation SystemsJ.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, "The Return of the King", "The Passing of the Grey Company", Paragraph 84


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