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Disclaimer – Lord of the Rings is owned by J.R.R. Tolkien, his family, New Line cinema, etc . I have written this poem for my own enjoyment.
A gift for Antane (who asked nicely for it - hope it lives up to your expectations). Also for Celeritas whose review of ‘Hope and Light' inspired the content.
. Summary: As Aragorn fights to save the lives of the two hobbits rescued from Mordor, Sam 'talks some sense' to Frodo. .
Oh Mister Frodo
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Oh Mister Frodo please don’t go Your guilt and pain are great I know But can’t you hear old Strider’s plea? He must behold you safe and free
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My dearest Sam it is too much For cursed am I with dreadful touch And I can only hear It sing This foul lament of Sauron’s Ring
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But Mister Frodo Its undone That Thing’s destroyed and you have won The right to live a Hobbit life Happy, safe and free of strife
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My Sam it comes at dreadful cost My soul despairs, all Joy is lost What life can there be now for me? Despair and guilt won’t set me free
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No Mister Frodo can’t you see? Always you can depend on me This guilt you feel is just plain wrong! As I’ve been saying all along
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My dearest Sam my truest Friend! Your loyalty does comfort lend Do I deserve such blessed trust For all my wrongs can that be just?
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Oh Mister Frodo please don’t say Such things about yourself that way! You’ve never wronged, you never could Your Sam would tell you if you should!
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My Sam you are the only Light To brighten life’s unhappy sight But Darkness too holds me in sway I cannot chase my pain away
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Then Mister Frodo if you must Go now and as you have my trust I’ll follow you to certain end For I can’t live without my Friend!
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No Sam! You must not say such things! What of the Joy your presence brings To all your friends and family? Do not abandon them for me!
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No Mister Frodo! If you leave Your poor unhappy Sam will grieve And Darkness too will claim my soul My ruin be its only goal
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But Sam your Rosie she will weep Without your love her heart will sleep Forever in a Joyless dream An empty place her life will seem
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Mister Frodo I won’t deny The thought of that could make me cry! But if I stay and you depart I’ll still be losing half my heart!
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Dear Sam it seems you cannot win A true dilemma you are in Your anguish is an ache to see When you have done so much for me
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Then Mister Frodo will you stay? And find that Joy in each new day Can heal your wounds if you allow Your friends and Sam will show you how!
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My dearest Sam you ask a lot My life may be forever fraught By evil dreams of evil deeds That in my heart their poison breeds
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Oh Mister Frodo don’t despair Look in your heart. Your Sam is there! And I will hold the curse at bay That tries to take its beat away!
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My dearest Sam! Beloved Friend! You stood by me at bitter end And saw my moment of disgrace As Ring on finger I did place
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Mister Frodo that wasn’t you Just a shadow I never knew That Thing could never sully such A dear one that I love so much
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But Sam if I should choose to live Do you think others could forgive My betrayal? Or shall I hide The shameful truth of greed and pride?
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Now, Mister Frodo you withstood Lasted longer than others could The pull of evil, greed and terror That no one could defy forever
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My Sam you are so good to me Perhaps I can a glimmer see Of Hope if you forever stand And hold my shameful, sorry hand
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Mister Frodo I’ll keep it well Your wounds and pain will soon dispel I’ll trim the fears and clip the doom And soon inside you Joy will bloom
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Oh dearest Sam! I can’t refuse I’ll stay beside you if you choose To walk amongst the living yet Rejoin my kin, despair forget
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Then Mister Frodo let’s go home! Old Strider’s pleas our minds still roam And we must set his heart at ease Now follow me, Sir, if you please
Disclaimer – Lord of the Rings is owned by J.R.R. Tolkien, his family, New Line cinema, etc . I have written this poem for my own enjoyment.
For Antane (whose cheeky persuasion could rival a Took‘s) and all those who left such lovely reviews for 'Oh Mister Frodo'.
. Summary: En route to the Grey Havens, Sam realises his Master can no longer delay the inevitable. .
My Dearest Sam
. My dearest Sam forgive me please There is no way your pain to ease For Middle Earth I now must leave I fear your heart will surely grieve . Oh Mister Frodo no! I pray That I misheard what you did say We’re seeing that Mister Bilbo sails That’s what our journey there entails! . My dearest Sam that is not so The time has come for me to go Depart these lands or I will fall Defeated by Its dying call . But Mister Frodo that can’t be It’s not the future that I see Your Sam can keep that Thing at bay And make you well so you can stay! . Oh my poor Sam but that belief Is false for there is no relief On this side of the Sund’ring Sea That is enough to comfort me . Please Mister Frodo don’t depart! Don’t leave me here with half my heart What Joy will I have without you There must be something I can do . There is my Sam, I think you know ‘Tis time for you to let me go And though the tears upon your cheek Are bitter, I must comfort seek . But Mr Frodo I’ll despair Without your glowing presence there In Bag End’s rooms under the Hill Your loss will break my very will . Oh Sam! Your will is firm and strong But it has carried me too long And I must set it free at last Not weigh it down with evils past . Now, Mister Frodo you’re no weight For me to hold it’s not too late To change your mind and stay with me With Rosie and your family . Oh Sam I wish that that were true That kin and friends could help me through We fought to set the Shire free And it has been saved, but not for me . Mister Frodo it makes me sad To know you’ll never be as glad Again with me and Bag End too Such happiness you there once knew! . My Sam! This sorrow breaks my heart But still I fear that we must part For one more Anniversary Will surely mean the End for me . Mister Frodo I know it’s true I thought your Sam could see you through But it appears that I did fail If we go there and you must sail . Oh no! Dear Sam you have not failed Your courage meant that we prevailed Alas! That now that precious thing Cannot help me defeat the Ring . Oh Mister Frodo how I hate That Thing that Sauron did create! For even though Its form is gone Its poison in you lingers on . My dearest Sam your words are true So please accept what I must do Far distant shores they wait for me My Shire life is not to be . Go Mister Frodo if you must To keep you here would not be just But dare I sail away with you? If Rosie’s here? What shall I do? . No my Sam I cannot let You sail then live with harsh regret In Elven lands for what you left Behind, your heart would be bereft . All right then Mister Frodo, Sir I know the pain her loss would stir Would be much for my heart to bear Though just as great your loss lies there . Dear Sam you have the purest soul Its brightness in your future role As Mayor will ever enhance The lives of those in Shire lands . Mister Frodo I don’t much care For future roles when you're not there But if you fade your Sam will know It’s ’cos I couldn’t let you go . My Sam you show such love for me! This willingness to set me free Will also be an aid, for you Cannot be always torn in two . Oh Mister Frodo I can’t say That this has been a happy day! But if the Elves your pain can clear Then it’s not fair to hold you here . Beloved Sam do not lose heart A gift to you I now impart Though many years you here prevail To Valinor you too may sail . Oh Mister Frodo is it true That I will once again see you? The years ’til then a curse would be! Were it not for our family . Yes dearest Sam you may rejoice In Rose and kin until the Voice Of haunting Sea you must obey For it shall come to you one day . Then Mister Frodo here I’ll wait Your loving Sam accepts his Fate I’ll live my life in Shire long Until I hear the gulls' sweet song . My Sam please live it long and well And when you join me you can tell Of all the joys that you here knew Enough for me, enough for you . Oh Frodo your dear face I’ll miss But I’ll look forward to the bliss Reunion once again will bring Oh how my soul will surely sing! . Goodbye my Sam, my heart’s true kin My journey now I shall begin But I will wait forever more For you to sail to Elven shore . Goodbye my Frodo please take care I know you’ll find your healing there And when I see your dearest smile I’ll know the wait was worth the while! .
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Author’s Note: I know that one stanza is slightly out of meter, but it was for the sake of a GTL (Genuine Tolkien Line - thanks for that abbreviation Celeritas!). Also, I never had any intention of writing about the Grey Havens because it’s a very depressing topic (which may have affected my ability to do it justice). And when I finish Hope’s Endurance, I’ll never write of it again. This will be no more than four chapters in length and will have happy moments as well as tearful ones. I hope that it brings some pleasure to you, regardless of the subject matter. Now, I’m off to phone the Samaritans…(wee joke).
Disclaimer – Lord of the Rings is owned by J.R.R. Tolkien, his family, New Line cinema, etc . I have written this poem for my own enjoyment.
Credit again to www.Tuckborough.net.
For the cheeky American imp.
. Summary: Separated by the Sundering Sea, Sam and Frodo's thoughts are as one, nonetheless. .
Across the Great Divide . . Dear Mister Frodo are you well? I wish I knew but I can’t tell No way to know if you’ve been healed Your Fate from me remains concealed . Dear Sam I wish that you could know The evil hurts that plagued me so And tried to tear my soul apart Are slowly fading from my heart . Dear Mister Frodo Bag End feels So strange without your Baggins heels Walking along its homely halls No Baggins now between its walls . Dear Sam my most beloved Friend And now true Master of Bag End You are the only blessed heir That I would see ensconced in there . Dear Mister Frodo you should see The beauty of the Mallorn tree That’s growing on the Party Field It seems the Shire has truly healed . Dear Sam has Mallorn tree bloomed yet? Let every hobbit not forget The goodness that your hands have sown With Elven gift that was your own . Dear Mister Frodo you were right! I’m Mayor now! Oh what a sight! So many feasts I now attend Advice to Shirriffs I must lend . Dear Sam you must be Mayor now I wish that I could see just how Your common sense and steady hand Keep hobbits safe throughout the land . Dear Mister Frodo Pip-lad’s one So many Gamgee feet now run In dear Bag End’s now crowded hall I fear it’s getting far too small! . Dear Sam I have some news to tell Dear Bilbo was not very well His death has left me quite bereft His pocket watch all I have left . Dear Mister Frodo I have been To Minas Anor and I’ve seen The good things that your love and toil Have brought to Minas Tirith’s soil . Dear Sam Gandalf is on his way To brighten up my lonely day With Fireworks and all the Elves Have come to see it for themselves . Dear Mister Frodo how I hope You’re not alone and that you cope Without your Sam to care for you I’m sure the Elves their best will do . Dear Sam I now feel much improved The Elves are kind and I am soothed Enough by all their efforts here That loneliness I need not fear . Dear Mister Frodo I still read To little ’uns of every deed That you and Mister Bilbo took Such care to write in the Red Book . Dear Sam I hope you read aloud To Gamgee children, make them proud Of their dear Sam-dad’s bravery When you took such good care of me . Dear Mister Frodo Ellie’s wed A steady hobbit named Fastred And on that day my Rosie cried You’d think her favourite aunt had died! . Dear Sam my hair is truly grey! How odd to see it look that way I never thought I could survive After the Quest, but here I thrive . Dear Mister Frodo can you guess? Goldilocks wed a Took, no less! I hope her hobbit sense can make A difference there and no mistake! . Dear Sam have all the children grown? Now wed with children of their own? How empty now the Hill must be Without their songs and cries of glee . Dear Mister Frodo it’s unfair That scent of Sea upon the air Always it seems to call to me But I can’t leave my sweet Rosie . Dear Sam it will not be too long ‘Til you hear gulls’ bittersweet song Sund’ring Sea keeps you yet at bay Though it will welcome you one day . Dear Mister Frodo it’s the end Of Mayorship for your old Friend I need to be with my Rosie And all our dearest family . Dear Sam although my heart is light Completely freed from Sauron’s blight And Valinor a wondrous place I cannot wait to see your face . Oh Mister Frodo Rosie’s gone! Your Sam is left here all alone I can’t believe I’ll never see Her smile again shining on me . Dear Sam oh how I feel your pain! But you’ll be happy once again Your ship awaits, its Elven oars Will see you safe to Elven shores . Dear Mister Frodo Ellie took Safekeeping of the old Red Book I’ll miss my lads, and lasses too As I set off to sail to you . Dear Sam your boat it sails to me! I sense your journey over Sea And soon our hearts will reunite Your dear face soon my soul delight . Oh Mister Frodo I feel sick! But one nice Elf knows just the trick My poorly self to quickly fix Gamgees and water just don’t mix! .
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Author’s Note: Sorry about that last verse, I just couldn’t resist it! I’m sure that Sam’s journey on the Elven boat was nothing but smooth, but you know how fond he is of water… I know there are several events and people not mentioned in this poem, but if I included every single thing about Sam’s life after Frodo’s departure, I’d still be writing this in a year’s time. So I hope you’ll be content with what’s here. ;) Next: Final chapter. Reunion!
Disclaimer – Lord of the Rings is owned by J.R.R. Tolkien, his family, New Line cinema, etc . I have written this poem for my own enjoyment.
This poem is also dedicated to Antane and her rampaging plot bunnies.
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Summary: Well, the title says it all, doesn’t it?
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Reunion! . . Dearest Sam you are here at last! My heart delights my Joy is vast Your presence here in Valinor Is all that I have waited for . Oh Mister Frodo is it true That I am now returned to you I can’t believe my eyes m’dear It’s just a lovely dream I fear . ‘Tis not a dream my dearest Sam Believe your eyes for here I am We stand together on this shore Reunited for ever more . Oh Mister Frodo what a gift Your dear face does my spirits lift You seem so happy and carefree Just like you always used to be . Oh Sam the poison that did dwell Is gone, the Elves have made me well The Valar banished all my pain Their grace has made me smile again . Oh Sir that does me good to hear! I wish you’d never known such fear But now it’s gone, there’s no more dread That cursed Thing is finally dead! . Sam that is not completely true A part of It resides in you But do not fear for you will find It soon shall vanish from your mind . Dear Mister Frodo I’m not scared Whatever’s next your Sam’s prepared As long as I can turn and see Your glowing Light is next to me . My Sam from this day on I swear That ever will you find me there And your own glowing golden Light Will never stray far from my sight . Oh Sir that makes your Sam rejoice To know that your beloved voice Shall always greet my every day That helps to take my pain away . Sam mine are not the only hands To aid you in Undying Lands Gandalf is here and all the Elves Will want to see you for themselves . Why Mister Frodo surely not Oh what a fright your Sam just got! All those grand Elves and Gandalf too Have no doubt better things to do! . My dear Sam you have still not learned! Your place in Valinor is earned They shall be honoured to assist So your protests must now desist . All right then Sir I’ll do my best Because it is at your request To have such folk my hurts extract! The honour’s mine and that’s a fact . Dear Sam it will not be too long ‘Til hurts have fled for you are strong Soon you shall know the Valar’s grace In this enchanted happy place . Begging your pardon Frodo Sir Their grace does now inside me stir For I can now my Friend behold In joyful arms his form enfold . My Sam it is so good to hear Your hobbit voice and willing cheer Oh how I missed their happy sounds Now they are here on Elven grounds! . Dear Mister Frodo I can’t take Another step and no mistake This lovely place just can’t be real Despite the sand my toes can feel . Dear Sam it truly does exist You saw yourself when parting mist Allowed your boat to find the land And step upon its silver sand . Mister Frodo of course you’re right You’ve long been blessed by its sweet sight No wonder that you look so well It’s done you good, your Sam can tell! . Then follow me my dearest Friend Allow this place your hurts to mend Its many gifts will soon reveal The Joy life’s sorrow can conceal . I’ll follow you Sir all the way And by your side I’ll always stay For I’ve now found the missing part Of Samwise Gamgee’s broken heart . XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Author’s Note: That was the final poem of this series. It was tricky to write as I’m not very clued up on Valinor - or how exactly Frodo (or Sam) found healing there. There was one word - ‘extract‘ - that I was reticent to have Sam use due to his ‘simple’ hobbit existence. But I justify it with the fact that he not only ‘learned his letters’, but that he (undoubtedly) read many books and was a Counsellor of the North Kingdom. He would have had a much more expanded vocabulary than the average because of these (and many other) reasons. I hope you enjoyed it, regardless. Kara’s Aunty ;) |
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