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Just wondering what "the obvious difficulties over the last word" are. --[[User:Earendilyon|Earendilyon]] 04:18, 14 April 2006 (EDT) | Just wondering what "the obvious difficulties over the last word" are. --[[User:Earendilyon|Earendilyon]] 04:18, 14 April 2006 (EDT) | ||
JRRT originally wrote the poem as "Bilbo's Last Lay", 'Lay' being an ancient term for "song". However, once first published in poster form by Allen & Unwin, the American publishers Houghton Mifflin chnaged it to "Bilbo's Last Song" due to the sexual connotations of "lay". |
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Just wondering what "the obvious difficulties over the last word" are. --Earendilyon 04:18, 14 April 2006 (EDT)
JRRT originally wrote the poem as "Bilbo's Last Lay", 'Lay' being an ancient term for "song". However, once first published in poster form by Allen & Unwin, the American publishers Houghton Mifflin chnaged it to "Bilbo's Last Song" due to the sexual connotations of "lay".