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The Grey Bridge of Tavrobel

1917 poem by J.R.R. Tolkien
Poems by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Grey Bridge of Tavrobel
Poem Information
WrittenAugust or September of 1917
RevisedEarly 1927
PublishedInter-University Magazine,
Tolkien and the Great War,
The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien
Subject(s)Tram Nybol

The Grey Bridge of Tavrobel is "a six-stanza ballad" written by J.R.R. Tolkien echoing his "reunion with his wife after months of separation"[1] and "his return to Great Haywood".[2]

First stanza

There's an old grey bridge in Tavrobel,
And two rivers running fleetly,
And there I saw a damozelle,
And she was smiling sweetly.[3]

Background

Between August and September of 1917,[4] Tolkien wrote a short "emotionally charged" poem set on Tram Nybol[5], the bridge of Tavrobel.[2]

Tolkien would later inscribe "Brooklands Red +[3] [Cross] hosp[ital] Cottingham Road, Hull Sept[ember][3] or Aug[ust][3] 1917?"[4] on the manuscript of the poem.[4] Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull explain that this inscription suggests that Tolkien wrote the poem during the "six weeks"[6] in which he was admitted to a hospital for officers on Cottingham Road.[1]

Tolkien later revised the poem and made two identical typescripts in probably early 1927.[3] The poem was published on page 82 in the Inter-University Magazine[7] sometime between ?1925 and ?1927.[8][9]

The Tolkien scholar John Garth considered the poem to be "sight yet haunting" and "a dialogue of love and longing" with the last stanza lamenting lost sunlit days.[2]

In 2024, the poem was reprinted along with an earlier version in September as entry 56 in The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien.[3]

References


The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien
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Appendices
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