Entwife Marching Cloak by Michele DuNaier

Entwife Marching Cloak

Crochet
October 2012
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
20 stitches = 4 inches
in dc using size H (5.00mm) hook
5.0 mm (H)
4.0 mm (G)
1120 yards (1024 m)
20" deep, 40" across shoulders
US
English
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LAST MARCH OF THE ENTWIVES
(Treebeard and Fimbrethil Reunited)

‘Tis many years and seasons past, since I saw your face,
Walked beneath the woods and felt the strength of your embrace.
Still deep within my heart I treasure, never to forget
Those memories of happy times, though tinged now with regrets.

Yes, I know that it was I who left and went away
Though you begged me change my mind and in the woods to stay.
We two had different paths to travel, oaths we must fulfill;
Yes, I left you long ago, but it was not my will.

Now Middle Earth’s Third Age is ending, much we treasure lost.
My sisters and I ask each other, was it worth the cost?
I’ve travelled long to find you here, deep in Fangorn Wood,
Leave behind sad memories, recall again the good.

So let us bravely march once more, by root and bark, my friend
Although we know for Ent and Entwife this will be the end.
We’ll sing together all the songs we knew and loved the best,
Bid farewell to Middle Earth and march into the West.