This is so complex. I thought the first stanza might be the Ring, seductively whispering to Frodo about what it could do for him. But then I thought it might be Sam, or the memory of Sam, trying to comfort him.
"The place I'll always see is YOU, Sam."
I always think of Sam as the embodiment of the Shire, so it is perfect that Frodo should refer to him as a place, THE place of longing and contentment, home.
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"The place I'll always see is
YOU,
Sam."
I always think of Sam as the embodiment of the Shire, so it is perfect that Frodo should refer to him as a place, THE place of longing and contentment, home.
Thank you Julchen. Powerful scenes and words.