Here's a poem that Tolkien wrote early in his life before Middle-Earth was thought of. "When talking about it to Edith he referred to it as 'my nonsense fairy language'." - Humphrey Carpenter
It's dated Nov.1915 and March 1916.
Ai lintulinda Lasselanta
Pilingeve suyer nalla ganta
Kuluvi ya karnevalinar
V'emmatte singi Eldamar.
I did some research and found that Lasselanta means leaf-fall or Autumn and Eldamar is the elvenhome in the West. I recognize valinar as comparable to valinor but without any idea what the karne means.
At any rate, it's pretty and seems to roll off the tongue delightfully. That opens up another problem however.
Pronunciation? Any ideas?