No, it's not a lament.
So,
Littlestargazingpoet, I have come with analysis! Behold!
Here is something that made me say
GOSH.
In this post,
Fea mentions
Nilp, Kath, Wilwa and "everybody else." She analysise
Nilp according to his history, and jests with
Kath about hers.
And then we have
Wilwa, who
Feanor deems innocent.
Wilwa is the only person really picked out here, the only person she comments strongly on. I think the wolves, seeing
Feanor pick out
one person, thought that she was the Seer, so they killed her.
Wilwarin, I declare, is innocent. The wolves killed
Feanor for picking
Wilwa as an innocent in such a Seerish way, rather than for picking a wolf (though perhaps she did manage to name one or two; she named so many people that it's not unlikely).
Of course, there could be a little reverse psychology going on, with
Wilwa as a wolf, but I like my theory enough to stick to it.