The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers

— Leave me alone, you snake!
— Oh, but you are alone. Who knows what you have spoken to the darkness... in the bitter watches of the night... when all your life seems to shrink. The walls of your bower closing in about you. A hutch to trammel some wild thing in. So fair. So cold. Like a morning of pale spring... still clinging to winter's chill.

- Leave me alone, you snake!
- Oh, but you are alone. Who knows what you have spoken to the darkness... in the bitter watches of the night... when all your life seems to shrink. The walls of your bower closing in about you. A hutch to trammel some wild  thing in. So fair. So cold. Like a morning of pale spring... still clinging to winter's chill.
- Leave me alone, you snake!
- Oh, but you are alone. Who knows what you have spoken to the darkness... in the bitter watches of the night... when all your life seems to shrink. The walls of your bower closing in about you. A hutch to trammel some wild  thing in. So fair. So cold. Like a morning of pale spring... still clinging to winter's chill.
- Leave me alone, you snake!
- Oh, but you are alone. Who knows what you have spoken to the darkness... in the bitter watches of the night... when all your life seems to shrink. The walls of your bower closing in about you. A hutch to trammel some wild  thing in. So fair. So cold. Like a morning of pale spring... still clinging to winter's chill.
- Leave me alone, you snake!
- Oh, but you are alone. Who knows what you have spoken to the darkness... in the bitter watches of the night... when all your life seems to shrink. The walls of your bower closing in about you. A hutch to trammel some wild  thing in. So fair. So cold. Like a morning of pale spring... still clinging to winter's chill.