Sunday 18 August 2013

Tolkien's Galadriel

"For you little gardener and lover of trees, I have only a small gift. Here is set G for Galadriel, but it may stand for garden in your tongue. In this box there is earth from my orchard, and such a blessing as Galadriel has still to bestow is upon it. It will not keep you on your road, nor defend you you against any perils; but if you keep it and see your home again at last, then perhaps it may reward you. Though you should find all barren and laid waste, there will be few gardens in Middle-earth that will bloom like your garden, if you sprinkle ths earth there. Then you may remember Galadriel, and catch a glimpse far off Lorien, that you have seen only in our winter. For our spring and our summer are gone by, and they will never be seen on earth again save in."


-J.R.R. Tolkien, 'Lord of the Rings' author.

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