Poems in The Lord of the Rings: Difference between revisions

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* [[The Road Goes Ever On (song)|The Road Goes Ever On and On]]
* [[The Road Goes Ever On (song)|The Road Goes Ever On and On]]
* [[Ring Verse#Ring-verse|Three Rings for the Elven-Kings Under the Sky]]
* [[Ring Verse#Ring-verse|Three Rings for the Elven-Kings Under the Sky]]
* [[Upon the Hearth the Fire is Red]]
* [[A Walking Song]]
* [[Snow-white! Snow-white! O Lady Clear!]]
* [[Snow-white! Snow-white! O Lady Clear!]]
* [[Ho! Ho! Ho! To the Bottle I Go]]
* [[Ho! Ho! Ho! To the Bottle I Go]]
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* [[Wake Now My Merry Lads! Wake and Hear Me Calling!]]
* [[Wake Now My Merry Lads! Wake and Hear Me Calling!]]
* [[Hey! Now! Come Hoy Now! Whither Do You Wander?]]
* [[Hey! Now! Come Hoy Now! Whither Do You Wander?]]
* [[The Man in the Moon Stayed Up Too Late|There is an inn, a merry-old inn]]
* [[The Man in the Moon Stayed Up Too Late]]
* [[All That Is Gold Does Not Glitter]]
* [[All That Is Gold Does Not Glitter]]
* [[The Fall of Gil-galad]]
* [[The Fall of Gil-galad]]
* [[Song of Beren and Lúthien]]
* [[Song of Beren and Lúthien]]
* [[The Stone Troll|Troll Sat Alone on his seat of stone]]
* [[The Stone Troll]]


===Book II===
===Book II===

Revision as of 19:19, 23 April 2016

The name Poem refers to more than one character, item or concept. For a list of other meanings, see Poetry (disambiguation).

This article contains a list of poems found within The Lord of the Rings.

The Fellowship of the Ring

Book I

Book II

The Two Towers

Book III

Book IV

The Return of the King

Book V

Book VI