The Fall of Gil-Galad d B Gil-galad was an elven-king. C a Of him the harpers sadly sing: B C The last whose realm was fair and free B C d Between the mountains and the sea. d a His sword was long, his lance was keen, B a His shining helm afar was seen; B a The countless stars of heaven's field C B Were mirrored in his silver shield. d C But long ago he rode away, B a And where he dwelleth none can say; B C For into darkness fell his star B a In Mordor where the shadows are. d C But long ago he rode away, B a And where he dwelleth none can say; B C For into darkness fell his star B C d In Mordor where the shadows are.