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1.2 KiB
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34 lines
1.2 KiB
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This one was written in praise of the new Baron of SunDragon, Sir Arthur
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O'Flaherty, who is an example of what a Knight -really should be-.
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THE GRIN BEHIND THE HELM
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-Ioseph of Locksley
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(c) 1991 W.J. Bethancourt III
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(Tune: "Men Behind The Wire")
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CHORUS: Armored men in battle lines
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Dressed in shiny suits so fine
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Every fighter falls before
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The "Grin Behind The Helm!"
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In the Barony SunDragon, on a quiet village street
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Lives a crazy Irish laddie and his lovely lady sweet
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Fighting man of bravest courage; smiling bright in battle's din
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All have learned to fear his coming; all have learned to fear his GRIN!
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In his lobster-tail and buff coat, velvet trousers edged with lace
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Arthur comes forth to do battle, with a grin upon his face!
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Vikings flee in grip of terror, Sassenach all climb a tree!
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Hark! The heralds shouting loudly: "Son of Erin, wild and free!"
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See the Shamrock there advances at the front of battle-line
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See the foeman flee before him, see them falling, nine times nine!
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Sun of Aten, shining brightly, shining star of Chivalry
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Son of Battle, Son of Honour, Son of Clan O'Flaherty!
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