The man in the wood had a silver sword
 
 His coat was of green and gray
 
 Without a sound he walked the ground
 
 He'd come a weary way
 
  
  Alas the night was falling
 
 When up ahead a-calling
 
 Rose such a frightful bawling
 
 He ne'er had heard before
  
 
 A Halfling lad was camping near
 
 To fish from the streams of the glade
 
 He heard the screech and leapt to reach
 
 His trusty hunting blade
  
 
 Alas the night was falling
 
 When up ahead a-calling
 
 Rose such a frightful bawling
 
 He ne'er had heard before
  
 
 The man dashed into the Hobbit camp
 
 The Hobbit clutched his knife
 
 He saw the silver sword now drawn,
 
 Felt threatened for his life
  
 
 Alas the night was falling
 
 When up ahead a-calling
 
 Rose such a frightful bawling
 
 He ne'er had heard before
  
 
 This little lad had naught to fear
 
 From the man with the silver sword
 
 Who pushed him back and proudly stood
 
 Like an ancient warrior lord
  
 
 Alas the night was falling
 
 When up ahead a-calling
 
 Rose such a frightful bawling
 
 He ne'er had heard before
  
 
 As darkness fell the sound came close
 
 And crashing through the trees
 
 A hooded thing with a golden ring
 
 That'd make your blood to freeze
  
 
 Alas the night was falling
 
 When up ahead a-calling
 
 Rose such a frightful bawling
 
 He ne'er had heard before
  
 
 The man in the wood, though fear he felt
 
 Did wield his sword while singing
 
 Of ancient days and mighty ways
 
 His sword with death was stinging
  
 
 Alas the night was falling
 
 When up ahead a-calling
 
 Rose such a frightful bawling
 
 He ne'er had heard before
  
 
 The man in the wood, his battle done
 
 Then turned and spoke to the boy
 
 "Back to Bree; away with thee!
 
 And live to know of joy!"
  
 
 Alas the night was falling
 
 And now with dinner a-calling
 
 The Halfling turned to wave farewell
 
 But the man in the wood was gone