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Ghostly minstrels / still spit defiance,

Ooohhh this gave me chills

through the memory of / their cracked and / blistered / lips.

Beautifully agonizing </3

Finrod listens.

Right to the heart.  The sorrows Men carry become Finrod's sorrows also, a shared history of their origins. 

I love Tolkien but his takes on the Easterlings and Southrons and other "lesser" men stick in my craw. Umbar in particular as an outpost of corrupted Numenor and then later the haunt of Castamir's sons and a center of piracy is a bitter portrait. So this asks, what does such treatment of others reap, in the end?