Author's Note: This is poem about SmeƔgol/Gollum, in case you couldn't
tell, because I think that Gollum is misunderstood and wasn't truly evil.
I don't think that this is my best work, but it's one of the longest poems
I have written, and I wanted to get some feedback, so please give it to me. (I have no clue what's wrong with the format by the end of this, I have been trying to fix it, to no avail. There are meant to be four lines together, so read it that way. Sorry.)

Disclaimer: No, I don't own Gollum. Or anything else LOTR related.

"These Tears We Cry"

While once I sat on dusty greens
And listened to the water fall
Along the banks of Anduin
Among the blackbird's call

While once I tasted bread and meat
And drank the finest wines
Fresh fish is now all I can eat
On it I only dine

Once I ran in mud and grass
That tickled the soles of my feet
And spied upon a pretty lass
So fair and also sweet

But good it seems can never stay
Although I tried to hold it there
Numbered were my carefree days
Before my life lay bare

Because one day like all the rest
Started as fair and pale
Until my heart put to the test
Quavered and then failed

Innocent, so round and gold
It called to me by name
My heart so warm then was cold
Never to heat again

What drove us mad, this thing with lust?
And took us to sore deeds
What was before was turned to dust
Replaced by fiery greed

They hated us, and turned us out
And we cried there in the dark
Eating naught but juicy trout
The land around us stark

The sun and moon, they burned our eyes
And tore our heart to shreds
Telling us nothing, only lies
That filled our mind with dread

Retreating into mountain's gloom
The caverns there are deep
And in the dark it fell, out doom
And we could never sleep

We waited there with gathering hate
For five hundred years
And while we felt our hour late
It fed upon our fears

Until one day it left us alone
Stole it, he did we called him thief
But we could only moan
And he left us with our grief

For many moons we wandered far
Cowering by the sun
Cold and distant as a star
Searching for the One

We found it in another's hand
One who would set us free
Traveling to a distant land
Near the roaring sea

For a while Evil left
And I became myself
Serving a master close to death
Who ate the bread of Elves

He called me by my given name
And showed me what true kindness is
Our One heavy burden was the same
And he understood that 'tis

For him I loved and felt again
And for a moment was released
From my burden, and I became sane
The weight on my mind had ceased

But always must good turn to bad
That is how it's always been
Again desire drove us mad
And I began to scheme

My master I would give to death
As only the price for the One
I felt its hole; it had left me bereft

But mine it would be once I was done

My plan it failed
And I walked alone in the rocks
Alone was I and so I wailed,

But the Dark Lord only mocks

And so my cold and frozen soul
Died in the heat of the fore
Falling in emptiness, lost and alone

In the heat of the fire