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Originally Posted by Azaghâl
Galadriel55, you are very much nearer the spot, though the "I" is not Luthien.
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If not Luthien, then my guess is Finrod Felagund.
When light and hope are long forgotten
Behind closed doors, in deep dungeons and chains of iron,
In the dungeons of Tol-in-Gaurhoth
Only I can find a way
Over the mountains or under wide waters and even to the highest tower
"I go now to my long rest in the timeless halls beyond the seas and the Mountains of Aman", and Beren cannot follow him because he is a Man.
To come and bring back
Friend to friend, lover to lover and kinsman to kinsman,
Not sure... I mean, yes, it is because of him that Beren and Luthien met again, and the kinsman could be interpreted as him joining Finarfin in Aman, but can't see a friend?
Allowing the tortured souls
To give voice one last time before they are released
All the prisoners of Tol-in-Gaurhoth are released when Luthien takes over. However, only Beren "gives voice" before he is released.