Based on the Happenings of Middle Earth After the War of the Ring
The dwarf and the elf From on the bookshelf Is a story that still goes on And though not from those pages For ages and ages They traveled like a gander and swan The dwarf quite hot headed Would fight till he sweated And then he would flex just for show But the elf was much wiser And like a geyser Was bursting to share what he’d know As unlikely as it seems The two shared their dreams And conversed late into each night And surprising moreover Once the war was over Stayed allies long after the fight During the war The two said for sure We shall visit the others best place But now both alive Neither did strive To do it in very much haste The Elf got his will And went under no hill But to ent wood to visit the trees The Dwarf filled with fright Thanks to the tree’s spite He panicked until he would weeze Finally when free Of the “evil old tree” The Dwarf led the Elf to the caves But Elves in tight places With slow frightful paces Feel more and more like slaves As the years went by Like the blink of an eye All the mortals were getting quite old But the Elf’s love of the sea That would fill him with glee Was indeed getting quite bold So the Elf set his will To making (with Mithril!) A ship that would take him abroad But as the days went by Not knowing why He began to feel rather odd “Something is terrible And quite unbearable” Worrying he’d say to himself “I now know indeed I can’t yet be freed I’m missing the Dwarf, silly Elf!” So he jumped on his horse And went to (of course) A kingdom in an underground cave He was quite pleased to find The Dwarf, not in his prime But as joyous as he was grave Together they walked And together they talked Of little things such as the weather Then the Elf took his hand And made him understand “I want us to sail out together” The dwarf’s eyes grew wide Through wonder and surprize And slowly he boasted a smile “I knew this day would come And good grief what fun My dear Elf you took quite a while” And so did they go With a heave and a ho And they sailed away to the west And without heed They both soon agreed That they found the land that was best Written by Sabina B. Edited by The Flabbits Copyright © 2018 by The Flabbit Room
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Buddy J.
7/20/2018 11:46:19 am
This is so cool!
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