Had to leave Tom's early...his singing was driving me nuts!!! I'd rather be caught on the Downs by Barrow Wights that listen to that "ring a ding dillo" any longer. Goldberry decided to come with me as far as Bree. She wants to do a little shopping, have her hair done, get a massage, maybe see a movie (I hear there's a really good movie currently playing that has elves & hobbits). **
I think she just wants to get away from that singing for awhile**
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By his advice they decided to make nearly due North from his house, over the western and lower slopes of the Downs: they might hope in that way to strike the East Road in a day's journey, and avoid the Barrows. He told them not to be afraid--but to mind their own business.
"Keep to the green grass. Don't you go a-meddling with old stone or cold Wights or prying in their houses, unless you be strong folk with hearts that never falter!" He said this more than once; and he advised them to pass barrows by on the west-side, if they chanced to stray near one. Then he taught them a rhyme to sing, if they should by ill-luck fall into any danger or difficulty the next day:
- Ho! Tom Bombadil, Tom Bombadillo!
By water, wood and hill, by the reed and willow,
By fire, sun and moon, harken now and hear us!
Come, Tom Bombadil, for our need is near us!
When they had sung this altogether after him, he clapped them each on the shoulder with a laugh, and taking candles led them back to their bedroom.