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'''Aníron''' is a song in the [[Lord of the Rings]] movie soundtrack. It is the theme for [[Aragorn]], known later as [[Elessar]] and [[Arwen Evenstar]]. Aníron means 'I desire' in [[elvish]]. Appearing in the [[Fellowship of the Ring]], this song is written completely in Elvish. |
'''Aníron''' is a song in the [[Lord of the Rings]] movie soundtrack. It is the theme for [[Aragorn]], known later as [[Elessar]] and [[Arwen Evenstar]]. Aníron means 'I desire' in [[elvish]]. Appearing in the [[Fellowship of the Ring]], this song is written completely in Elvish. |
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First Verse: O môr henion i dhû: Ely siriar... Êl sila. Ai! Anìron Undómiel. |
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Second Verse: Tíro! Él eria e môr. I'lir en él luitha'uren. Ai! Anìron... |
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Revision as of 14:00, 30 April 2005
Aníron is a song in the Lord of the Rings movie soundtrack. It is the theme for Aragorn, known later as Elessar and Arwen Evenstar. Aníron means 'I desire' in elvish. Appearing in the Fellowship of the Ring, this song is written completely in Elvish.
Its lyrics go as follows: First Verse: O môr henion i dhû: Ely siriar... Êl sila. Ai! Anìron Undómiel. Second Verse: Tíro! Él eria e môr. I'lir en él luitha'uren. Ai! Anìron...