Hobbit Walking Song
Brocelïande Lyrics


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Roads go ever ever on,
Over rock and under tree,
By caves where never sun has shone,
By streams that never find the sea;
Over snow by winter sown,
And through the merry flowers of June,
Over grass and over stone,
And under mountains in the moon

Roads go ever ever on
Under cloud and under star,
Yet feet that wandering have gone
Turn at last to home afar
Eyes that fire and sword have seen
And horror in the halls of stone




Look at last on meadows green
And trees and hills they long have known

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Hobbit Walking Song by Broceliande describe the journey of hobbits as they walk through the varied terrains and encounter different natural elements on their way. The opening lines suggest that the roads are constant and never-ending, and they take you through all kinds of paths, high and low, under rocks and trees, and underground caves where sun rays never reach. The hobbits wander through a landscape that is both beautiful and dangerous.


The second stanza suggests that although the journey may be filled with danger and mayhem, the end of the road is always home. The hobbits have seen wars and struggles and have been through many difficult situations, but they eventually find solace in the familiar surroundings of their home. They may have seen and experienced the worst of things, but their eyes and feet always return to the hills and trees they are most familiar with.


In summary, the lyrics of the Hobbit Walking Song by Broceliande highlight the journey of hobbits as they walk through different terrains and encounter different obstacles. The song speaks to the idea that although life may be filled with hurdles and hardships, there is always the prospect of returning home to a place that is comforting and familiar.


Line by Line Meaning

Roads go ever ever on,
The journey continues indefinitely.


Over rock and under tree,
The path twists through natural obstacles.


By caves where never sun has shone,
The way leads through dark and mysterious places.


By streams that never find the sea;
The route meanders without a clear destination.


Over snow by winter sown,
The traveler crosses treacherous terrain.


And through the merry flowers of June,
Passing through a variety of scenery, from harsh to pleasant.


Over grass and over stone,
Treading on both natural and man-made ground.


And under mountains in the moon
The trail leads below imposing peaks on a quiet night.


Under cloud and under star,
The journey continues through all sorts of weather and light.


Yet feet that wandering have gone
Despite the endless journey, the traveler has covered much ground.


Turn at last to home afar
At the end of the long journey, the traveler finds themselves far from home.


Eyes that fire and sword have seen
Those who have seen battle and violence with their own eyes.


And horror in the halls of stone
Those who have experienced terror in dark and enclosed spaces.


Look at last on meadows green
Finally resting their eyes on peaceful fields.


And trees and hills they long have known
Finding comfort in the familiar landscape after a long and difficult journey.




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