The Tale of the Downfall of The Lord of the Rings
Poetized by Isaac Quinones
The Fellowship of the Ring
There once lived a hobbit named Bilbo,
As agéd as any could be
And leaving his nephew young Frodo
He set off, the elves to go see.
Young Frodo received a memento,
A curious magical ring
With powers, but also tempting to
The wielder. Great fear did it bring
To Gandalf, the strong and wise wizard
Who came and who went as he pleased.
He knew that the ring was a hazard
That laid many low by their greed.
So Frodo and Pippin and Merry
And Sam the good gardener too
Set of to the east, but were wary
Of Dark Riders, of dread Sauron’s crew.
They took a shortcut through the forest
And Maggot the farmer did meet.
They talked to their host, kind and gracious,
Then left on their large, hairy feet.
The hobbits embarked on their travels
And into Old Forest did go
But soon their direction unraveled
And Tom Bombadil saved them, Lo!
By singing to Willow-Man rotten
And taking them back to his home.
Much laughter and joy was there often
But soon the young travelers roamed
To barrow-weights cold and so dreary
But once again Tom saved the day
He laughed, then went back to Goldberry
The hobbits went off on their way.
They made it to Bree, and the tavern
Of Butterbur: Prancing Pony.
No Gandalf they met, but they did learn
Of Strider, a ranger of Bree.
That night as they slept in their bedroom
Dark riders did storm through the gate
In search of the gold ring of black doom
But hobbits and Strider escaped.
The company passed through the woodlands
And made it to Weathertop Hill
Then warded off riders with flame brands
But Frodo was stabbed and grew ill.
Glorfindel the Elven-Lord saved him
And carried him safely away
From riders pursuing with knives grim;
To Rivendell, where elves hold sway.
When Frodo awoke he was healthy
Because of Elrond’s kindly care.
He ate and drank food for the wealthy
And Bilbo and Gandalf met there.
A meeting was called, and created
A Fellowship to bear the ring:
One Dwarf with a beard finely braided,
An elf who of old days could sing,
A wizard of magic long faded,
And Boromir, Gondor’s princeling;
King Aragon right and high-fated,
And four hobbits, the burden to bring.
They climbed up Caradhras the mountain
But blizzards had blocked off the way,
So down went the group, to a fountain
Where once there had been a gateway.
Pursued by foul wolves and the Watcher
The company entered the mines
Of Moria, wherein orcs fester;
They toed a dark, dangerous line.
Because of a hobbit, young Pippin
A Balrog awoke from its sleep
The company fled, barely hoping
They’d ever escape from the deeps
When suddenly Gandalf grew wrathful
And at the bridge made a bold stand.
Then Wizard and Balrog did battle
And both down the chasm did land.
The Fellowship, weeping and mourning
To Lothlórien did depart;
Though Gimli the elves had been scorning
They entered the city of art.
There met they Lord Celeborn mighty
And Lady Galadriel fair.
Advice they received, grim and weighty
Then rested and breathed elvish air.
A mirror there lay under starlight
Of visions of future to be
Both Frodo and Sam gazed, and that night
The Lady rejected the ring.
With gifts and provisions abundant
The Fellowship sailed south and east,
But Sméagol behind like a small ant
Did crawl like a wolf to a feast.
When resting in woods by the wayside
The travelers suffered great woe:
By Boromir Frodo was much tried
And with Sam to dread Mordor did go.
The nine who were chosen were sundered
Some long days to live, and some numbered.
The Two Towers
The Fellowship had scarce been split in two
When Orcs arrived and snatched the hobbits fair
But Boromir returned and rent the air
With iv’ry horn, and to the end was true.
The hobbits gone and hero slain were found
By dwarf and elf and man who came behind.
Although they had no hope, they were of mind
To chase the orcs, and free those who were bound.
Into the Gap of Rohan went the tracks
And so the hunters dutif’ly pursued;
Short Gimli with his stubby legs soon rued
His fate, but still he ran behind the backs
Of Aragon and Legolas so bold
Until the Rohirrim they chanced upon,
Who took them to Theoden, pale and wan
With Gandalf, who they found in forest old.
The Uruk-Hai, the orcs of the white hand
Had left with the two hobbits; in the night
The Rohirrim, who knew not of their plight
Assailed the orcs and wiped them from the land.
The hobbits into Fangorn forest crept
And found an Ent; Old Treebeard was his name
The Ents went on their last march, eyes aflame
And for their groves of tree-folk roared and wept.
And as they marched, the King of Golden Hall
Conversed with what remained of Fellowship
He sneered and scoffed and curled his scornful lip;
For Saruman had placed him under thrall.
But Gandalf, great and white, released the king
And mobilized the army, fast and strong;
Fair Rohan had been pillaged for too long.
The soldiers rode with armor glittering.
To Rohan’s fortress Helm’s Deep rode the force
And slew the hordes of orcs that came to kill
Their people, and when Sun crested the hill
Wise Gandalf came on Shadowfax his horse.
Then to the lair of Saruman they went
And found him trapped in Isengard the black
He dropped a Palantír, then wanted back
His stone, but he was stopped by mighty Ents.
Young Pippin, that fool of a took did yearn
To see a glance of the dark Palantír
He stole the stone, but soon he wept hot tears
And went with Gandalf, honor soon to earn.
As this went on, good Frodo and his Sam
Encountered Gollum, seeking e’er his ‘Gift’;
They caught and trained him, his soul to uplift
And made him guide them to lands grim and glam.
He took them through the marshes dead and cold
Encountering a Nazgúl on the way
They made it to the gate, but could not stay,
So Gollum of a secret passage told.
They saw an Oliphaunt, and met the men
Of Gondor, led by Faramir the brave.
He took them to hideout, and then gave
Them food to take if they should leave, and when
The hobbits and frail Gollum journeyed more,
They found the statue of the fallen king,
Anárion, of whom the old tales sing;
The statue had been ruined by the war.
The little people Minas Morgul passed,
And saw fresh hordes out of the gates embark
To bring to Gondor forces cruel and dark
But finally they left them, safe at last.
Upon the stairs of Corinth Ungol groped
The famished travelers, to find the path
To Mordor bleak, but roused fell Shelob’s wrath.
The hobbits ran, and made it out, they hoped,
But Gollum struck, and Frodo was laid low
By poison of the wicked spider’s sting.
Samwise wept and took his master’s ring,
But soon learned Frodo lived, but was too slow
To save him from the orcs who found him there
And carried him, alive, to fearsome fort.
Then Samwise, his small master did purport
To rescue from the clutches of despair.
Two hobbits and a tiny golden ring
The world to end, or to it justice bring.
The Return of the King
Pippin and Gandalf arrived at the town
Minas Tirith, where Lord Denethor reigned
Counsel they gave to the steward renowned
Pippin to Gondor of men swore his name.
Then through the paths of dead Aragorn went
Summoning spirits of oathbreakers past
Mighty with vengeance the army was sent
Gondor to aid, where the battle would blast.
Summoned by Denethor, Theoden called
His army to ride to the aid of their friends
Merry and Eowyn rode forth uncalled
One to seek death, one his small sword to lend.
Meanwhile in Gondor brave Faramir came
News of war bringing to Denethor proud.
Then charged the hosts of dark Mordor to maim
And kill all inside, but then blew horns loud;
Riders of Rohan and Theoden king
Rode to their deaths on that fine, sunny day
Eowyn slew the king wraith of the ring
Victory won, but high price did they pay.
Denethor driven quite mad by his grief
Lit then a pyre to consume him at last
Steward of men had lost all his belief;
Hopeless, he burnt and he tragically passed.
Aragorn heir to all Gondor had hands
Healing, as Merry and Eowyn learned;
Faramir too he saved, then through the land
Marched the last army, at Mordor to earn
Frodo some time to destroy the One Ring.
Then the gates opened and out came the hordes
Man fought with beast and fierce war did they bring
One side for life, and the other their lord.
Meanwhile Samwise devised a bold plan,
Storming the tower his master to save.
Rescuing Frodo they walked through the land;
Frodo the bearer and Samwise the brave
Fate or high fortune at last brought the pair
Finally to the great mountain of fire.
Gollum had followed them, and caught them where
Frodo had finally broken; his ire
Tempted so long by the treacherous ring
Claimed it as his, in defiance of all.
Sméagol it was in the end who did bring
Sauron his doom, for he took a great fall.
There at the last sat the two hobbit friends;
Samwise and Frodo, together to the end.
When waking his blue eyes were lighted
Good Frodo, delighted was he
With Gandalf to be reunited
On this side of the Western Sea.
The Fellowship traded their stories
Then Aragorn, crowned as the king
His lady fair Arwen did marry
As minstrels of Frodo did sing.
At last they set out for the Shire,
And after long travels returned
But changed by axe and by fire
Their homeland had changed, as they learned.
For love of their lives and their nation
The hobbits revolted at last
His gift Samwise used, and with patience
The trees and the flowers returned
For Frodo his life was e’er painful
His wounds were by tooth, knife, and sting;
He knew that to rest and be joyful
The sea would at last peace him bring.
So at the Grey Havens they parted,
Good Frodo and Samwise the Brave:
The Shire was the place their bond started
Their love would be parted by waves.
Thus ends this tale with bittersweet farewell;
The tale of the Dark Lord, and how he fell.