Sorceress of the East
Posts: 1442
(10/15/02 12:48 pm) Reply
The Song of the Bard of Blue Rock
I travel the lands
with a harp in my hands
and a song in my heart and mind
Of sorc'ry and sword
you'll never get bored
nor of the treasures of stories I find
Be lead by my hands
through the far away lands
and the song on my voice and my heart
But to bring joy
to each girl and boy
I s'ppose I should probably start
The Wizard in "Lord of the Blobs: Fellowship of the Blobs"
Even the very wise cannot see all ends.
You're
Doomed to be Sam!
From noble gardener and best friend to obsessive groupie and body guard.
Some might say you haven't changed at all but you're bordering on having
your name changed to 'useless Hobbit #3'. The Frying Pan is a good touch,
but you really do need to learn how to swim before trying to chase Frodo
across a river on foot!
Sorceress of the East
Posts: 1443
(10/15/02 1:09 am) Reply
Re: The Song of the Bard of Blue Rock
I stand here and rot
on this very spot
where you ripped my poor heart from my chest
Through humil'ty and pride
I stood by your side
yet you still treat me like second best
It's over! It's through!
I'm not coming after you
Not since you cast me from your side
If you treat me so poor
I can't stand it anymore
Then why is it so hard to decide?
The Wizard in "Lord of the Blobs: Fellowship of the Blobs"
Even the very wise cannot see all ends.
You're
Doomed to be Sam!
From noble gardener and best friend to obsessive groupie and body guard.
Some might say you haven't changed at all but you're bordering on having
your name changed to 'useless Hobbit #3'. The Frying Pan is a good touch,
but you really do need to learn how to swim before trying to chase Frodo
across a river on foot!
Sorceress of the East
Posts: 1446
(10/17/02 1:21 am) Reply
Re: The Song of the Bard of Blue Rock
It is indeed! I've got little bits here and there, all completely out of order. Some parts are calm, some are fun, and some are completely depressing.
It's the story of what happened on Crystaliana's adventure up until... well...
"Now travel the land
with my gem in your hand.
Tell our tale to all that you see.
"But stay with me, my love
'til I'm yonder above.
Please don't ever forget me."
I held her hand,
she closed here eyes and
she exhailed her very last breath
As I held her to me,
I swear I could see
the icey cold hand of death
The Wizard in "Lord of the Blobs: Fellowship of the Blobs"
Even the very wise cannot see all ends.
You're
Doomed to be Sam!
From noble gardener and best friend to obsessive groupie and body guard.
Some might say you haven't changed at all but you're bordering on having
your name changed to 'useless Hobbit #3'. The Frying Pan is a good touch,
but you really do need to learn how to swim before trying to chase Frodo
across a river on foot!
Sorceress of the East
Posts: 1471
(10/22/02 3:05 am) Reply
Re: The Song of the Bard of Blue Rock
When I have more to post, I will!
I'm really glad you guys like it.
The Wizard in "Lord of the Blobs: Fellowship of the Blobs"
Even the very wise cannot see all ends.
You're
Doomed to be Sam!
From noble gardener and best friend to obsessive groupie and body guard.
Some might say you haven't changed at all but you're bordering on having
your name changed to 'useless Hobbit #3'. The Frying Pan is a good touch,
but you really do need to learn how to swim before trying to chase Frodo
across a river on foot!
Re: The Song of the Bard of Blue Rock
I love it. you should write more.
Lady of Moria Mistress Of Khazad-dûm
Posts: 79
(11/24/02 10:24 pm) Reply
Re: The Song of the Bard of Blue Rock
Silver, that's incredibly good... I'm serious... *waiting for more*
*Kul-izg gothlob uzg-ob bûrz gund-ob!*
°O Boromir! The Tower of Guard will ever northward gaze
to Rauros, golden Rauros-falls, until the end of days...°
~They will look for his coming from the White Tower. But he will not return...~