By: Mark Merrell (markmerrell@mindspring.com, formerly grimerthal@aol.com) Filename: poems/Merrell.ThouHastFlown Listed in: TolkLang 8.56 Discussed in: TolkLang 8.58, 8.59, 8.60, 8.61, 8.62, 8.76 Elyesse vilviluve ar ea'la'araienyeero ramyar hilyatyesse. Eltetenyala, ar, nin, utuvienmyes ellemelmais. Thou hast flown and I have not the wings to follow. Remember, and, for me, find our heart. ## (CH 8.58) (General comments and advice to MM) ## (AA 8.59) I venture: i-wile-tye [reduplication - flew - thou(intimate)] ar [and] uu [not] ni-n [to/for me] ((or) ni-nen [with me]) ea-r [are by nature (plural)] raama-r [wings] ((or) raama-t [2 wings]) hily-ie-n (> hilien or hilyen?) [follow infinitive dative] enyala [remember] ar [and] ni-n [me-for] tuuva [find] indo-lva [heart (emotional rather than blood-pump) - our (including you)] ## (LM 8.60) (General comments and advice to MM) ## (DW 8.61, AA 8.62) (Discussion about 'tye' and 'enyala / enyalie')