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Friday, November 12, 2004


   pippin poem
I tell the tale of a hobbit strong and brave,
Though sometimes called a fool, cad, or a knave.
Orcs, Wraiths, and armies were endured
All to make be the ring-bearer secured.

Samwise Gamgee, servant ever loyal;
Frodo Baggins who's heart'll never spoil;
Meriadoc Brandybuck, his partner in crime,
And Peregrin Took can always sense bedtime.

Hobbits, four, changed the face of Middle-Earth,
But only one is of any worth.
The youngest amongst them, seeking his own,
even chanced to play with a lost seeing-stone.

After forming a fellowship with the Ents
The rise of Saruman he prevents.
By drinking the trees' water, he grew by ten.
Now he's roughly the size of common men!

Now back in the shire he shall stay,
And till the end be the hero of the day.
So ends the tale of the mighty Pippin.
I think I'll find something more comfortable to slip in.,

i didnt write this but i thought it was cute!

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