Twinkle, Twinkle, Silmaril by Anérea
Fanwork Notes
For the anti-prompts, avoiding:
Motifs and Tropes: happy ending
Literary Techniques: interiority
Words and Letters: the word "star"
Fanwork Information
Summary: A reworking of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Major Characters: Eärendil Major Relationships: Genre: Poetry Challenges: Dark Matter Rating: General Warnings: |
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Chapters: 1 | Word Count: 150 |
Posted on 11 March 2025 | Updated on 11 March 2025 |
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For my rhyming, I've chosen to use the more archaic spelling of "blessed", and I also discovered the word "swael" meaning to melt and run down like a candle or to waste away. It rhymes with "feel", Silmaril and Eärendil, since Tolkien said "i" is pronounced /i/ as in "machine" in both Sindarin and Quenya.
My favourite version of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star is by Jewel (so apt!) and you can listen to Jewel's official video on YouTube.
Most people are only familiar with the first verse, but it is a five stanza poem titled The Star written by Jane Taylo and first published in 1806.
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