![]() For Plant it includes fantasy literature whereas, yours may not. But on the other hand, the song has more meaning, it’s about one’s own journey, one’s own question. ![]() On the one hand, there is much on the surface to love: Plant and Page, the references, the rock. The reason why, in the end, is for its dual-pronged sonic attack. Written by Plant and guitarist Jimmy Page, the song has gone on to much acclaim and is today recognized as one of the band’s best. ![]() Tolkiens epic fantasy series was first published in the mid-1950s, its been translated. Even the song’s opening line, some believe, is a reference to a Tolkien line: “Ah! like gold fall the leaves in the wind,” which comes from the fictional elf poem, “Namárië.”Īin’t nothing I can do, no Final Thoughts The Lord of the Rings books transcend time, language and almost any other imaginable barrier. In the song, Plant references the storybook quest’s evil land of Mordor and the once-Hobbit now-ring addict Gollum. From the distance below, Gollum looks up, his large eyes piercing the darkness. He hates and loves the Ring, as he hates and loves himself.' Dark and dirty fingers clasp a stone implement. ![]() lord-of-the-rings, samwise-gamgee, the-one-ring. Gandalf: 'And now the Ring had drawn him here. 'Precious, precious, precious' Gollum cried. More Quotes from The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers More Quotes from Smagol/Gollum Back to the Movie Quotes Database. But Gollum, dancing like a mad thing, held aloft the ring, a finger still thrust within its circle. fallen upon his knees at the chasms edge. Tolkien, author of The Lord of the Rings. 32 quotes have been tagged as samwise-gamgee: J.R.R. Of course, you can’t get too far talking about Led Zeppelin and the lyrics of Robert Plant without talking about mythology and/or writer J.R.R.
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