All the first part is from Morgoth point of view, until "Just wondering how". From there is obviously the description of the men getting to the Beleriand.
These part:
The field was lost
(And) hope had passed away
The sun went down
Beyond the sea
Dark was the hour
But day shall come again
Is, I'm pretty sure, from Hurin point of view. "Day shall come again" is what He was crying out at every beat he gave with his axe, Aure Entuluva! "He cryed that out 70 times", he managed to kill 70 - and more- orcs alone before being captured alive. A great Man, indeed. Follows the Hurin grief part, and then the curse of Morgoth:
Sit down on your chair
And look out for your kin
With my eyes you'll see
And with my ears you'll hear
You troubled my day
And you've questioned my strength
(But) don't mess
With the master of fate
I did not mention it was the Nirnaeth Arnoediad and so on, for other users already said that =) Thanks guys!
All the first part is from Morgoth point of view, until "Just wondering how". From there is obviously the description of the men getting to the Beleriand. These part: The field was lost (And) hope had passed away The sun went down Beyond the sea Dark was the hour But day shall come again
Is, I'm pretty sure, from Hurin point of view. "Day shall come again" is what He was crying out at every beat he gave with his axe, Aure Entuluva! "He cryed that out 70 times", he managed to kill 70 - and more- orcs alone before being captured alive. A great Man, indeed. Follows the Hurin grief part, and then the curse of Morgoth:
Sit down on your chair And look out for your kin With my eyes you'll see And with my ears you'll hear You troubled my day And you've questioned my strength (But) don't mess With the master of fate
I did not mention it was the Nirnaeth Arnoediad and so on, for other users already said that =) Thanks guys!