New Challenge: Title Track
Tolkien's titles range from epic to lyrical to metaphorical. This month's challenge selected 125 of them as prompts for fanworks.
Back in Fourteen-Twenty, ‘the Great Year of Plenty’
The weather was usually fine
But when there were showers, we danced through the flowers
And sang ‘til we saw the sun shine!
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Oh the daisies and dandelions, bluebells and buttercups, poppies and primroses too!
Back in 1420, the Great Year of Plenty
The fruit was abundant and sweet
We feasted on plums (with no harm to our tums)
And the strawberries went down a treat!
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Back in 1420, the Great Year of Plenty
The harvest brought lots of good cheer
The supply of leaf was quite beyond belief
But the best thing of all was the beer!
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Back in 1420, the Great Year of Plenty
An age of tree-planting was born
And dear Master Samwise gave us a great surprise -
The Shire's very special mallorn!
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Back in 1420, the Great Year of Plenty
The children had rich golden hair
Then next Spring there came, with her beautiful name,
Our beloved Elanor the Fair!
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Back in 1420, the Great Year of Plenty
The Travellers told tales of yore
So do take a look at the famous Red Book
Where you'll find all their stories, and more!
Oh the daisies and dandelions, bluebells and buttercups, poppies and primroses too!
I couldn't resist the silly plums/tums rhyme (which is a nod to Tolkien's phrase 'and no one was ill', in relation to young hobbits' excessive consumption of fruit!)
Frodo is sadly, and deliberately, not mentioned.
This is dedicated to my baby grandson, who seems to love Wildflower Jigs as much as I do! We dance around to it together almost every time I see him - and I hope to introduce him to hobbits before too long. :)