"Three Bright Jewels (Feanor's Curse)" lyrics and music by Benjamin Newman / AmG Am CD E / Am C D E / 1st / Am G AmG Am / I recall, in the days of old, Two bright trees shining silver and gold; From their dew, our Queen set the sky with stars, But mine will shine brighter by far! /: AmG Am CG Am / C D E - :/ Master Smith, you have taught me well, And these are the height of my art; The fairest jewels of which tales will tell, Of all things the most dear to my heart. Under cloak of night came the murd'ring thief, While we were all feasting above; Black the Spider's kiss, but the worst is this: He took every last thing that I loved! Two dead trees! Three bright jewels! One Black Foe, ever cunning and cruel; If he thinks he's won, then he's one dim fool! I'll be after him to get back what's mine, As long as the Silmarils shine! I would not unmake what my hands have wrought, Not even to save the Two Trees; But you ask in vain, for I have them not - Must I wait while my Enemy flees? He has spilled our blood, he has quenched our light, Taken all that we ever held fair; I and all my kin will recall his sin, And we're gonna get payback, I swear! For our father's blood, and the three bright jewels! So our one Black Foe, be he ever so cruel, Better watch his back, if the world he'd rule; For we've sworn to fight to get back our own, As long as there's light in the stones! So we leave this land, where the Light once shone, And return to the Middling Earth; And we swear to do all that must be done To recover our treasure and worth! And we shall not rest 'til the world is ours, And the Silmarils back in our hands; Bringing battle bold to the hand that holds them, As long as our Enemy stands! So we bind our fates to the three bright jewels! And we come with war and with vengeance cruel Against Elf or Power or mortal fool Who should keep from us what is rightly ours, 'Til the end of the shining stars!