So now, Five Armies will battle,
To see who controls Smaug's chattel.
Can B. find a way,
To settle the fray,
Or will he sneak out and skedaddle?
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Showing posts with label Tolkien. Show all posts
Monday, December 8, 2014
Thursday, September 12, 2013
The Hobbit Movie - A Limerick
Hobbits - in their carts and wagons
Simply have no use for dragons
An adventure? No way
Is what they'd all say
Unless his name is B. Baggins.
Simply have no use for dragons
An adventure? No way
Is what they'd all say
Unless his name is B. Baggins.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Complete Dwarves Song - A Limerick (of a sort) Song From The Hobbit
- Far over the misty mountains cold
- To dungeons deep and caverns old
- We must away
- Ere the break of day
- To seek the pale enchanted gold
- The dwarves of yore made mighty spells,
- While hammers fell like ringing bells
- In places deep,
- Where dark things sleep,
- In hollow halls beneath the fells.
- For ancient kings and elven lords
- There many a gleaming golden hoard
- They shaped and wrought,
- And light they caught
- To hide in gems on hilt of sword.
- On silver necklaces they strung
- The flowering stars, on crowns they hung
- The dragon-fire,
- On twisted wire
- They meshed the light of moon and sun.
- Far over the misty mountains cold
- To dungeons deep and caverns old
- We must away
- Ere the break of day
- To claim our long-forgotten gold.
- Goblets they carved there for themselves
- And harps of gold; where no man delves
- There lay they long,
And many a song - Was sung unheard by men and elves.
- The pines were roaming on the height,
- The winds were moaning in the night.
- The fire was red,
- It flaming spread;
- The trees like torches blazed with light.
- The bells were ringing in the dale
- And men looking up with faces pale;
- Then dragon's ire
- More fierce than fire
- Laid low their towers and houses frail.
- The mountain smoked beneath the moon;
- The dwarves, they heard the tramp of doom.
- They fled their halls
- To dying fall
- Beneath his feet, beneath the moon.
- Far over the misty mountains grim
- To dungeons deep and caverns dim
- We must away
- Ere the break of day
- To win our harps and gold from him!
Saturday, September 22, 2012
A Hobbit Movie Poem
The dwarves, they came to the Shire
They knew they'd be dealing with fire
"You'll be handling dragons
So you must have a Baggins,"
Said Gandalf, with warnings most dire
They knew they'd be dealing with fire
"You'll be handling dragons
So you must have a Baggins,"
Said Gandalf, with warnings most dire
Friday, September 21, 2012
The Dwarves' Song - A Hobbit Limerick (Courtesy of JRRT himself)
Far over the misty mountains cold
To dungeons deep and caverns old
We must away,
'Ere break of day,
To find our long-forgotten gold.
To dungeons deep and caverns old
We must away,
'Ere break of day,
To find our long-forgotten gold.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
The Hobbit Movie - A Limerick
Said Gandalf to a hobbit named Bilbo,
I would like to know if you will go,
With dwarves thirteen,
To a mountain unseen,
He did, and thus joined Thorin Co.
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