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Old Grabbler is one of the most poignant of Tolkien’s poems that I’ve read so far.
Feb 18, 2026 05:49AM
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The Pool of Forgetfulness is a good autumnal poem. I also liked better the version of Tinfang Warble that returns in the poem Over Old Hills and Far Away.

In honor of that ubiquitous purple typewriter ribbon:

The purple ribbon of Leeds,
The clue the researcher needs,
To date Tolkien’s verse,
Riddled with faint writing or worse,
Thus the ordering of poems succeeds.
Jun 02, 2025 12:17PM
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Random Thought: someone ought to write a poem entitled, “The Purple Ribbon of Leeds.”
May 21, 2025 09:43AM
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“The song I can sing is as shreds one remembers
Of golden imaginings fashioned in sleep,
A whispered tale told by the withering embers
Of old things far off that but few hearts keep.”

~ from The Bidding of the Minstrel from The Lay of Earendel
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Sem If Old Grabbler wasn't happy about the 1920s he'd be devastated by the 2020s.


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