"Very good, sir!"
"You still mean to come with me?"
"I do."
"It is going to be very dangerous, Sam. It is already dangerous. Most likely neither of us will come back."
"If you don't come back, sir, then I shan't, that's certain," said Sam. "'Don't you leave him!' they said to me. 'Leave him?' I said. 'I never mean to. I am going with him, if he climbs to the Moon, and if any of those Black Riders try to stop him, they'll have Sam Gamgee to reckon with,' I said." A friendship that will never end. When you are weak I will be strong, Helping you to carry on. Call on me, I will be there,
Don't be afraid; Please believe me when I say Count on...
"But it is a heavy burden. So heavy that none could lay it on another. I do not lay it on you. But if you take it freely, I will say that your choice is right; and though all the mighty elf-friends of old, Hador, and Hurin, and Turin, and Beren themself were assembled together, your seat should be amoung them."
"But you won't send him off alone surely, Master?" cried Sam, unable to contain himself any longer, and jumping up from the corner where he had been quietly sitting on the floor.
"No indeed!" said Elrond, turning towards him with a smile. "You at least shall go with him. It is hardly possible to separate you from him, even when he is summoned to a secret meeting and you are not."
Sam sat down, blushing and muttering. "A nice pickle we have landed ourselves in, Mr. Fodo!" he said, shaking his head. I can feel your pain. It's hard to see the sunshine through the rain. I know sometimes it seems as if It's never gonna end, But you'll get through it, Just don't give in cuz you can.
"Oh, Mr. Frodo, that's hard!" said Sam, shivering. "That's hard, trying to go without me and all. If I hadn't a guessed right, where would you be now?"
"Safely on my way."
"Safely!" said Sam. "All alone and without me to help you? I couldn't have a bourne it, it'd have been the death of me."
"It would be the death of you to come with me, Sam," said Frodo, "and I could not have bourne that."
"Not as certain as being left behind," said Sam.
"But I am going to Mordor."
"I know that well enough, Mr. Frodo. Of course you are. And I'm coming with you"
"Now, Sam," said Frodo, "don't hinder me! The others will be coming back at any minute. If they catch me here, I shall have to argue and explain, and I shall never have the heart or the chance to get off. But I must go at once. It's the only chance."
"Of course it is," answered Sam. "But not alone. I'm coming too, or neither of us is going. I'll knock holes in all the boats first."
"So all my plan is spoilt!" said Frodo, "It is no good trying to escape you. But I'm glad, Sam. I cannot tell you how glad." We're standing all alone. But we'll get through it Cuz love won't let us fall.
"All right, Sam," said Frodo. "Lead me! As long as you've got any hope left. Mine is gone. But I can't dash, Sam. I'll just have to plod along."
"Before you start any more plodding, you need sleep and food, Mr. Frodo. Come and take what you can get of them!"
He gave Frodo water and an additional wafer of the waybread, and he made a pillow of this cloak for his master's head. Frodo was too weary to debate the matter, and Sam did not tell him that he had drunk the last drop of their water, and eaten Sam's share of the food as well as his own. Where our faith in love begins. You should reach to find the truth in love, The answers' there within. I know that life can make you feel It's much harder than it really is, But we'll get through it, Just don't give in. "I'll get there, if I leave everything but my bones behind,"
"Now for it! Now for the last gasp!" said Sam as he struggled to his feet. He bent over Frodo, rousing him gently. Frodo groaned; but with a great effort of will he staggered up; and then fell upon his knees again. He raised his eyes with difficulty to the dark slopes of Mount Doom towering above him, and then pitifully he began to crawl forward on his hands.
Sam looked at him and wept in his heart, but no tears came to his dry and stinging eyes. "I said I'd carry him, if it broke my back," he muttered, "and I will!"
"Come, Mr. Frodo!" he cried. "I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you and it as well. So up you get! Come on, Mr. Frodo, dear! Sam will give you a ride. Just tell him where to go, and he'll go. A friendship that will never end. When you are weak I will be strong, Helping you to carry on. Call on me, I will be there Don't be afraid; Please believe me when I say Count on...
Disclaimer: Quotes are from the Lord of the Rings books, which I couldn't not even pretend to own, and the song is sung by Whitney Houston.
