Two new dribbles
Jan. 9th, 2011 09:49 amTwo dribbles written for the
great_tales 55 word challenge.
Title: Grey Havens
Rating: G
Fandom: The Lord of the Rings (bookverse)
Character(s): Samwise Gamgee, Meriadoc Brandybuck, Peregrin Took
Summary: Watching the Ringbearer's ship sail away...
Grey Havens
There is a reason they call it the Sundering Sea.
Standing at the quay, heart cords are stretching, breaking—
To sounds of surf and cry of gulls,
As sails vanish into a westering sun
Beneath the cold stars of heaven.
One last smile to remember,
One last kiss farewell.
Sam, Merry, Pippin
Turn now,
Homeward.
Title: Composition
Rating: G
Fandom: The Hobbit
Character(s): Bilbo Baggins
Summary: On his way home from Adventure, Bilbo tries to distract himself with a bit of versifying…
Author's Notes: Another dribble. I could not resist. I am imagining Bilbo sitting in the dark listening to Gandalf snore and thinking it is taking entirely too long to get home. (I seem to have hit on a “going home” theme here…)The parts in italics are from "Upon the Hearth the Fire is Red", from FotR, Book I, Chapter III, "Three's Company".
Composition
Upon the hearth the fire is warm…no, not right.
The fire is red … that will do, I’m sure.
Red, head, dead. No, no don’t think that!
Red, lead, bed. Of course that’s it!
A bed, clean, soft and dry…
beneath the roof, so safe…
Wish I was there,
so I do…
Bag End,
home…
(Cross-posted from
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Title: Grey Havens
Rating: G
Fandom: The Lord of the Rings (bookverse)
Character(s): Samwise Gamgee, Meriadoc Brandybuck, Peregrin Took
Summary: Watching the Ringbearer's ship sail away...
Grey Havens
There is a reason they call it the Sundering Sea.
Standing at the quay, heart cords are stretching, breaking—
To sounds of surf and cry of gulls,
As sails vanish into a westering sun
Beneath the cold stars of heaven.
One last smile to remember,
One last kiss farewell.
Sam, Merry, Pippin
Turn now,
Homeward.
Title: Composition
Rating: G
Fandom: The Hobbit
Character(s): Bilbo Baggins
Summary: On his way home from Adventure, Bilbo tries to distract himself with a bit of versifying…
Author's Notes: Another dribble. I could not resist. I am imagining Bilbo sitting in the dark listening to Gandalf snore and thinking it is taking entirely too long to get home. (I seem to have hit on a “going home” theme here…)The parts in italics are from "Upon the Hearth the Fire is Red", from FotR, Book I, Chapter III, "Three's Company".
Composition
Upon the hearth the fire is warm…no, not right.
The fire is red … that will do, I’m sure.
Red, head, dead. No, no don’t think that!
Red, lead, bed. Of course that’s it!
A bed, clean, soft and dry…
beneath the roof, so safe…
Wish I was there,
so I do…
Bag End,
home…
(Cross-posted from
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Date: 2011-01-09 04:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-01-09 04:44 pm (UTC)The Grey Havens are always heartbreaking, no matter what! And I'm glad seeing Bilbo trying to compose made you smile!
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Date: 2011-01-09 04:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-01-09 04:45 pm (UTC)Poor Bilbo-- he doesn't even have an easily available online rhyming dictionary to help him out, LOL!
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Date: 2011-01-09 06:28 pm (UTC)Btw, dribble is an official name for this form/word number, or...? *unsure*
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Date: 2011-01-10 04:10 am (UTC)You can also have an inverted dribble, where you start with one word, and a double inverted dribble, where your first verse is a regular dribble and your second one is inverted. They are quite fun to write.
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