A fragment from the First Despair of Krechellia
The Despair of Kréchellia is one few men will tell,
A tale of sorrow, of sadness, of grief unquelled;
Of the separation between men and elves,
Of rending earth and time when peace dispelled.
Princess Kréchellia loved the wild and wold,
Adored the woods and the green realm of elves,
Wherein Dúrain, the oaks, the willows old
Did guard the brooks, the glades, and mossy dells.
Oft’ when the morning light broke evening’s chill,
It found her golden hair, her rosy cheeks
To where she slept on ferns on grassy hills
Where doves would warm her arms and fawns her feet.
*** The fragment continues, but time has worn the writing to illegibility. Scholars continue restoration efforts. Once they restore the next fragment, I will send it to your inbox.