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"All that is gold does not glitter...'" Tolkien reminds us that the most valuable souls are often the quietest ones.
This poem is not just about kings and kingdoms. It is about hidden strength, silent resilience, and the journey of those who feel lost yet are destined for greatness. Every line carries hope that even after darkness, something beautiful can rise again.
For literature students, Tolkien's words are pure magic simple, timeless, and deeply philosophical. The poem teaches us that appearances can deceive, wandering is not weakness, and broken things can still be renewed.
Some poems are read.
Some poems stay with you forever.
— Melissa Cox
to be seen without performing. to be heard without screaming. to be missed without disappearing. to be enough without proving it. to be held without falling apart. to be understood without explaining. to be wanted without conditions. to be. to be.
i do not miss who i was when everyone liked me more
And if I'm meant to be alone, please take away my desire to be loved.
k.b. // unknown
Vague Terrain (1960), dir. Marcel Carné