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Clad in a yellow robe, It sat beside the iron-road. It's greeting from the mead, That brief nod of the head, Was swept out of the view By the train rushing through. Its gracious gift was vain,
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cancale-malina: kankale-malina:
daffodil, 'yellow laughter' (Narcissus sp.) from a Quenya Botany, list
compiled by David Salo, the word comes from the Qenya Lexion. Since
kankale means laughter, one could maybe adapt it to Quenya "lalale-malina"
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