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==Portrayal in Adaptations==
==Portrayal in Adaptations==
'''2001: ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring]]'':'''
'''2001: ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring]]'':'''
:Three lines of the poem (''Sweet is the sound...'') were adapted into a song sung by [[Merry]] and [[Pippin]] at the [[Green Dragon]].<ref>''[[The Fellowship of the Ring Extended Edition|The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - Special Extended DVD Edition]]'', "[[At The Green Dragon]]"</ref>
:Three lines of the poem (''Sweet is the sound...'') were adapted into a song sung by [[Meriadoc Brandybuck|Merry]] and [[Pippin]] at the [[Green Dragon]].<ref>''[[The Fellowship of the Ring Extended Edition|The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - Special Extended DVD Edition]]'', "[[At The Green Dragon]]"</ref>


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[[Category:Songs|Bath song]]
[[Category:Songs|Bath song]]

Revision as of 16:27, 1 July 2010

The Bath Song is a song sung by Peregrin Took in Crickhollow while he, Samwise Gamgee, and Frodo Baggins are bathing in preparation for their journey to Bree. The song is also one of Bilbo's favorites.

Lyrics

Sing hey! for the bath at close of day
that washes the weary mud away!
A loon is he that will not sing:
O! Water Hot is a noble thing!


O! Sweet is the sound of falling rain,
and the brook that leaps from hill to plain;
but better than rain or rippling streams
is Water Hot that smokes and steams.


O! Water cold we may pour at need
down a thirsty throat and be glad indeed;
but better is Beer if drink we lack,
and Water Hot poured down the back.


O! Water is fair that leaps on high
in a fountain white beneath the sky;
but never did fountain sound so sweet
as splashing Hot Water with my feet!

Portrayal in Adaptations

2001: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring:

Three lines of the poem (Sweet is the sound...) were adapted into a song sung by Merry and Pippin at the Green Dragon.[1]

References