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The theme of "I Sit by the Fire and Think" by J.R.R. Tolkien is reflection and contemplation. The speaker reflects on life, memory, and the passage of time while sitting by the fireside, pondering the mysteries of existence. The poem conveys a sense of introspection and philosophical musings.

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