Poetry in The Lord of the Rings

The road extends from the door where it started. Now the road ahead has gone far. If possible, I must chase it with eager steps until it joins a bigger road, where many roads and errands meet. So where to go? I can't say. The road starts from the house, and I don't know how many miles it is. The road ahead is long, and you can't stop walking. In a hurry, the path leads to the avenue. At the crossroads, I sing about leaves and golden leaves, where golden leaves grow; I sang about the wind, which came and blew on the branches. Beyond the sun, beyond the moon, the foam is on the sea, and there is a golden tree on the coast of Irmalin. It shines under the eve-eve star of Eldama, next to the wall of Tirion, the Eldama elf. There, golden leaves grew up in the years of branching, and here, outside the divided ocean, the tear drops of the elves died. Oh, Lórien! Winter is coming, a bare day; The leaves fell in the stream and the river ran away. Oh, Lórien! I have lived on this beach for too long, and the golden antelope is wrapped around the withered crown. But if I'm going to sing a boat now, which boat will come to me and which boat will carry me back across such a vast ocean? I sang golden leaves, which thrived in the forest. I sang the breeze, and the breeze in Xu Lai sang softly among the branches. On the other side of the sun, on the other side of the moon, the sea is rough, in Irmalin, on the beach, golden trees are shining brightly. In Ealdama, it shines under the eternal starry sky, and in the city of elves, the wall of Thirion is unforgettable. Golden leaves, blooming all year round, are all here, my Lorraine, where can I find incense when winter comes? Leaves fall and leave home. Oh, my Lorraine, put up with Du Fang who has been with him for a long time? Gold Elena wove a crown, but lost the gold. Now I sing about boats. What ship can take me on a long voyage? Who can take me across the ocean and return to my dear hometown! On this side of the sea, in tears, the elves are far apart.