Mount Doom
Howard Shore Lyrics


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THE MOUNTAIN OF FIRE
text by PHILIPPA BOYENS, translation by DAVID SALO
( SINDARIN )

Nu dalav
Úrui tuiannen na ruith
Leithia Orodruin oe ín phan.
Ristannen i geven,
Danna eliad morn.

(( Beneath the ground
Swollen hot with anger
Orodruin releases all its ruin.
Earth rips asunder,
Black rain falls. ))

Sí, na vethed
Meth i naid bain.
I wilith úria
I ardhon ban lacha!

(( Here, at the end
The end of all things.




The air is aflame,
All the world is on fire! ))

Overall Meaning

The song Mount Doom by Howard Shore is a haunting instrumental piece that is played when the Ring is finally destroyed in the fires of Orodruin, also known as Mount Doom. The lyrics of this song, which are sung in the Sindarin language, add a layer of emotion and depth to this pivotal moment in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. The first verse talks about the anger that is boiling beneath the ground as the volcano erupts, causing the earth to split open and black rain to fall. This is a fitting metaphor for the evil power of the Ring, which has brought destruction and death to those who have sought to possess it.


The second verse speaks of the end of all things as the Ring is destroyed, and the air is filled with flames. This moment is the culmination of the entire story, and the music and lyrics together create a sense of triumph and sorrow. The use of the Sindarin language, which is one of the Elven tongues in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, adds to the mystery and otherworldly quality of the scene.


Overall, the song Mount Doom is an evocative and powerful piece of music that perfectly captures the emotions of the characters and the overall themes of The Lord of the Rings. It is a testament to Howard Shore's prowess as a composer and his ability to create music that tells a story and conveys deep emotions.


Line by Line Meaning

Beneath the ground
The following events are taking place beneath the earth's surface.


Swollen hot with anger
The mountain is experiencing a great deal of hot, bubbling fury.


Orodruin releases all its ruin.
All of the mountain's destruction is unleashed upon the world.


Earth rips asunder,
The ground splits apart and separates from itself.


Black rain falls.
A type of precipitation that is dark and ominous is pouring down.


Here, at the end
This is the final chapter of the tale.


The end of all things.
This marks the termination of all that ever was.


The air is aflame,
The air is alight with fire and chaos.


All the world is on fire!
Every corner of the world is being consumed by flames.




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