Author's Note: This is adapted from: There'll be Blue Birds Over (The White Cliffs of Dover).
Also, you can find most of these songs on Youtube or listen to parts on various music-selling web sites.
Ale in the Flagon (Back in the Dragon)
Pippin! For goodness sake, you're grown by now, aren't you? Why do you…? Well…! Fine. Uh…hello again. Well, this next song is of Shire origin, as you can see. Made by dear, wonderful, amazing Master Took. However, no one sang this during Sharkey's reign or any other time in the war, nor does it have anything to do with battle…except for that one line. Anyway, so its lkjfasdoifn alksdf….
Uh…Pippin here. Sorry, can't stand it when folks call me Master Took, it makes me feel…old and…grown up…and…responsible. It's defiantly a horrible feeling. Anyway, despite what good old Sam just told you, this song was VERY influential in the War of the Ring and written by myself of course (with some minor additions from Merry). Why, it was even said to have been sung by Strider…erm, I mean Teloncantar…how's that dratted name spelled? Anyway, it was said to have been sung by the king on Pelennor Fields. Mighty impressive, huh? Anyway, read on and enjoy immensely.
There'll be ale in the flagon,
Back in the Dragon,
Tomorrow
Just you wait and see.
There'll be tea and crumpets,
No warning trumpets,
Tomorrow
When the world is free,
The hobbit will eat his food,
the Tweens will laugh again,
Lobelia will have a good mood, (yeah, right)
when her garden can grow again,
There'll be ale in the flagon,
Back in the Dragon,
Tomorrow
Just you wait and see.