Subject: A drabble for Number Four!
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Posted on: 2010-04-08 17:34:00 UTC

Deorwine rubbed his face and tried to think of something that alliterated with “Lady.” The Rohirrim were having a feast tonight—the harp would be passed around, and everyone would recite poetry in turn. He wanted to compose something to make Lady Eowyn smile, as she had not done since Theoden King’s … illness began. He tried again:

Leaping lightly onto horse Lady Eowyn rides, lovely
And mightier than many men on Meare mounted
Sword swinging at her side swiftly—

That was no good, he decided, “Swinging” –-had she lost control of it? Poetry was harder than he had thought.

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Meare is (I think) the dative singular form of Mearas.

I tried to have extra spaces to indicate the caesura, but the post kept eating them; you'll have to imagine it's there.

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