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Dorso Bracegirdle

The Weeping Hobbit, Poetry From 1388-93, Poem Five: The Accepting

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“For many a year, I have mourned.

For many a year, I felt like I was scorned.

But I’ve now come out of my shell,

and broke Death’s menacing spell.

The Weeping Hobbit, Poetry From 1388-93, Poem Four: The Depressed

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“Oh, I can never be happy again

nor can I ever be a Dad,

thus Death had much to gain.

Am I mad?

 

The Weeping Hobbit, Poetry From 1388-93, Poem Three: The Guilty

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“I know it is my fault, which is plain and clear.

It was such a poor choice to live here, and thus it robbed my cheer.

Maybe it would be best, if that happened to be me.

The Weeping Hobbit, Poetry From 1388-93, Poem Two: The Angered

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“Who was it that turned them away? I will find he!

Who was it that turned them away? I will not let you be free!

I will hunt the cause of this departure with my greatest strength,

The Weeping Hobbit, Poetry From 1388-93, Poem One: The Shocked

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“How can it be? For my love to die?

How can it be? And all I can do is mournfully sigh. 

I would have climbed a great hill or fend off many a shrew,

The Weeping Hobbit, Poetry From 1388-92

Author: 
Dorso Bracegirdle.

A compilation of poems, written during the period of Dorso's life where he was mourning for the deaths of his wife - Heather Chubbs, and his son - Teddy Bracegirdle. This book has a number of poems - each dealing with a different section of grief that Dorso has experienced.

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