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It
was something of a challenge to write this one, especially since I was trying
to get the whole of LOTR condensed into 20 verses. (Yes, that's how long the original is.) I ended up with 18. Hopefully, though, it fits well and tells
enough of the story to be enjoyable; I hated leaving things out, but I did try to give every Fellowship member at least one refrain. Don't
forget to review and tell us what you think! Oh, and the dates given are in Shire Reckoning according to Appendix B; the "they" in the verse about Merry and Pippin refers to the Ents, and the "they" in the following verse refers to Merry and Pippin. (Sometimes it's tough to keep antecedents straight in something like this....)
The Ballad of the Fellowship
(based on "The Ballad of Davy
Crockett" by Fess Parker; original words by Tom Blackburn)
Born
in the Shire so long ago,
On
adventures once he had to go,
But
at the time little did he know
What
it was he found in the mountain's shadow.
Bilbo,
Bilbo Baggins,
Burglar
from the Shire!
In
1401 he went away,
Shocked
all the guests come for his birthday.
In
Rivendell he had planned to stay,
But
Gandalf made him give his ring away.
Gandalf,
Gandalf Greyhame,
Istar of
ancient years!
For
17 years Frodo hid it well,
While
Gandalf sought what ancient lore could tell.
Soon
he found Saruman a traitor fell,
And
Frodo left home for Rivendell.
Frodo,
Frodo Baggins,
Hobbit
with cargo dear!
With
Merry and Pippin and his gardener Sam,
Frodo
set off for a distant land.
At
an inn in Bree sat a secretive man
With a royal ring on his battle-worn hand.
Strider,
quiet Ranger,
Last
Heir of Isildur!
To
Weathertop now their path did lead,
But
a Morgul blade served the Nazgûl's
need.
Though
athelas
eased the wound indeed,
The
help of the Elves they soon would need.
Elrond,
Lord Peredhel,
Healer
of greatest skill!
Soon
at a Council the tale was told,
How
evil came through this Ring of gold,
But
e'en to destroy it none dared it hold,
So
Frodo spoke up with his offer so bold.
Frodo,
Frodo Baggins,
Bearer
of the One Ring!
Set
out for Mordor one winter's day,
Though
perils grave waited on the way.
But
eight companions with him did stay,
And guarded him well amid the fray.
Frodo,
Frodo Baggins,
Followed
adventure's call!
Caradhras
was treach'rous and snowed them down,
But
the Misty Mountains they couldn't go 'round,
So
the only way left was the one they found,
And
Gimli led them to a path underground.
Gimli,
Gimli Glóin's son,
Stout
dwarf of Erebor!
In
Moria's halls still the danger grew,
And
they sometimes despaired that they'd ever get through.
Though
Mithrandir the Balrog slew,
They
thought that the last thing he ever did do.
Gandalf,
Gandalf Greyhame,
Fought
evil to the end!
Galadriel's
welcome was gracious indeed,
For they came in grief and in greatest need.
Though
Frodo and Sam, they followed her lead,
Boromir
would not her warnings heed.
Boromir,
Man of Gondor,
Fighting
to save his home!
Boromir,
he tried to take the Ring,
But
Frodo would let him do no such thing.
Boromir
died naming Aragorn King,
And
orcs took off with the younger Halflings.
Frodo,
Frodo Baggins,
Going
to Sauron's land!
Merry
and Pippin, they got away,
And roused the Ents to save
the day.
At
Isengard and down Helm's Deep way,
They
helped to break down old Saruman's sway.
Merry,
Pippin also:
Fighting
for liberty!
In
Rohan and Gondor they
helped to fight,
And
Gandalf returned, renewed in might.
But
Sauron, he strove against the right,
And conjured up an endless night.
Gandalf,
Gandalf Greyhame,
Rallying
hearts of men!
Aragorn,
Gimli, and Legolas,
Through
the Paths of the Dead they had to pass.
The
Corsairs of Umbar, they fled en masse,
And
the oath-breaking dead could rest at last.
Legolas,
Prince of Mirkwood,
Standing
by his old friend!
The
Pelennor Fields filled with Sauron's
throng,
And
the forces of right battled all day long.
Though
the orcs and men were thousands strong,
The
free folk at last overcame the wrong.
Elessar,
King of Gondor,
Come
to his people's aid!
Frodo
met Gollum, so we heard tell,
But
at Shelob's bite, the Ringbearer
fell.
Sam
saved him from a virtual hell,
And carried him on to the mountain, as well.
Samwise, Samwise Gamgee,
Serving
his master well!
The
Ring, it took Frodo at the Cracks of Doom,
And
he disappeared in the smoky gloom.
Old
Gollum fought back but ran out of room,
And
fell with the Ring to a fiery tomb.
Smeagol,
ancient Stoor,
Gone
through a life of crime!
Their
lands were free, and their lands were best,
From Ithilien to the Great
Sea's crest.
But
for Frodo now there could be no rest,
So
he and the Elves took a ship to the West.
Frodo,
Frodo Baggins,
Bearer
of the One Ring!
