Disclaimer: I again, own nothing, except for my really whacked out head. I really like this poem so please leave it be.

A/N: Now imagine the part in the movie where Bilbo is talking to those insanely cute hobbit children. He leans in and says, "Now my lads and lasses, I'm going to recite a poem about a hobbit. Well he wasn't quite a hobbit. He was more like a very old, crinkled hobbit with strangly hair. And no belly. Yes I know it's a shock to me too, but this little hobbit man had no belly! And this very odd little hobbit my dears...was gollum."











Gollum



Under the Misty Mountains deep

A slimy, sullen creature sleeps

Without a purpose or a plan

He wrings his cruel and crawling hands

And in those hands a ring there lay

He hates its origin to this day

For murder is what it cost the thing

to obtain this single golden ring

And so he rocks amongst the gloom

Foretelling of his imminent doom

That he thinks will happen, come what may

And so his feeble mind he has to sway

"A present's what it was me dear,

And Deagol's screams, they couldn't hear

And Grandmother yes, she banished me

She'll get her punishment" said he

"She'll come to terms with what she did."

And so he plans in the mountains hid

Of all the cruel and evil ways

He'll come out of his hole one day

And punish those that caused him grief

And to himself he thinks he speaks!







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