J. R. R. Tolkien
The Song of Earendil (Complete Edition)
[Part I]

Earendil was a mariner
That tarried in Avernien;
He built a boat of timber felled
In Nimbrethil to journey in;

Her sails he wove of silver fair
Of silver were her lanterns made
Her prow was fashioned like a swan
And light upon her banners laid

In panoply of ancient kings
In chained rings he armoured him;
His shining shield was scored with runes
To ward all wounds and harm from him;

His bow was made of dragon-horn
His arrows shorn of ebony;
Of silver was his habergeon;
His scabbard of Chalcedony

His sword of steel was Valiant
Of adamant his helmet tall
An eaglе-plume upon his crest
Upon his breast an еmerald
Beneath the Moon and under star
He wandered far from northern strands
Bewildered on enchanted ways
Beyond the days of mortal lands

From gnashing of the Narrow Ice
Where shadow lies on frozen hills
From nether heats and burning waste
He turned in haste, and roving still

On starless waters far astray
At last he came to Night of Naught
And passed, and never sight he saw
Of shining shore nor light he sought

The Winds of Wrath came driving him
And blindly in the foam he fled
From west to east and errandless
Unheralded he homeward sped

[Part II]
There flying Elwing came to him
And flame was in the darkness lit;
More bright than light of diamond
The fire upon her Carcanet
The Silmaril she bound on him
And crowned him with the living light
And dauntless then with burning brow
He turned his prow; and in the night

From otherworld beyond the sea
There strong and free a storm arose
A wind of power in Tarmenel;
By paths that seldom mortal goes

His boat it bore with biting breath
As might of death across the grey
And long forsaken seas distressed;
From east to west he passed away

Through Evernight he back was borne
On black and roaring waves that ran
O'er leagues unlit and foundered shores
That drowned before the Days began

Until he heard on strands of pearl
Where ends the world the music long
Where ever foaming billows roll
The yellow gold and jewels wan

He saw the Mountain silent rise
Where twilight lies upon the knees
Of Valinor, and Eldamar
Beheld afar beyond the seas
A wanderer escaped from night
To haven white he came at last
To Elvenhome the green and fair
Where keen the air, where pale as glass

Beneath the Hill of Ilmarin
A-glimmer in the valley sheer
The lamplit towers of Tirion
Are mirrored on the Shadowmere

He tarried there from errantry
And melodies they taught to him
And sages old him marvels told
And harps of gold they brought to him

They clothed him then in elven-white
And seven lights before him sent
As through the Calacirian
To hidden land forlorn he went

He came unto the timeless halls
Where shining fall the countless years
And endless reigns the Elder King
In Ilmarin on mountain sheer;

And words unheard were spoken then
Of folk of Men and Elven-kin
Beyond the world where visions showed
Forbid to those that dwell therein

[Part III]
A ship then new they built for him
Of mithril and of elven-glass
With shining prow, no shaven oar
Nor sail she bore on silver mast

The Silmaril as lantern light
And banner bright with living flame
To gleam thereon by Elbereth
Herself was set, who thither came

And wings immortal made for him
And laid on him undying doom
To sail the shoreless skies and come
Behind the Sun and light of Moon

From Evereven's lofty hills
Where softly silver fountains fall
His wings him bore, a wandering light
Beyond the mighty Mountain Wall

From World's End there he turned away
And yearned again to find afar
His home through shadows journeying
And burning as an island star

On high above the mists he came
A distant flame before the Sun
A wonder ere the waking dawn
Where the Norland waters run

And over Middle-earth he passed
And heard at last the weeping sore
Of women and of elven-maids
In Elder Days, in years of yore

But on him mighty doom was laid
Till Moon should fade, an orbed star
To pass, and tarry never more
On Hither Shores where Mortals are;

For ever still a herald on
An errand that should never rest
To bear his shining lamp afar
The Flammifer of Westernesse