The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
A host of knights did pray
That from the anvil one could draw the sword.
As each knight took his turn
They found the anvil, held it firm;
None worthy of a future King and Lord.
Sir Kay the bravest knight
Appeared to try his might
He dreamed of being King, as all the rest
To Arthur Sir Kay called to search
And bring for him a sword
In earnest Arthur set about his quest.
The sword and anvil stood
And Arthur drew the sword out of the stone
His quest for the sword completed
A sword that was to place him on the throne
A sword that was to place him on the throne.
Sir Hector and Sir Kay saw the sword
Then gently took it from young Arthur's hand
They marvelled at his quest
Arthur is the King of all this land
Arthur the King of all this land.
An arm clothed in white Samite
>From out the quiet water
I am the lady of the lake
In my court, Please be near
And brave knights are crying
Loved his king's Guinevere
Fought through quests to save her
Golden tresses shining in the air
Spread against the Jasper sea.
False love supplying grace
Meant more than his Queen.
Golden tresses shining in the air
Spread against the Jasper sea.
In my court, Please be near
And brave knights are crying
Golden tresses shining in the air
Spread against the Jasper sea.
SIR LANCELOT AND THE BLACK KNIGHT
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Excalibur the sword of right
Lancelot you rise a knight
Many quests will soon be fought
To win your place in Arthur's court.
Go to waste land if you dare
Lure the Black Knight from his lair
Fight and kill the evil man
Rid his evil from our land.
Kneeling in prayer, Lancelot gave the knight
Knowing to save the waste land he must fight
Eager to kill all those who came his way
The Black Knight, The Black Knight.
The dawn approaches, clearing sky
Very soon a knight must die
Black Knight towering on his horse
Struck Lancelot with fearsome force.
Lancelot held fast his ground
Then struck the Black Knight to the ground
Leapt from his horse and then he smote
A single thrust and pierced his throat.
Answer my prayers, help me to save this land
Guide me by truth laid down by Arthur's hand
Evil is gone, only good we shall see
By Wart the King of Merlin
His birds and beasts supply our feast
And his feats our glorious chorus.
Never shall man take me hence
But only he by whose side
I ought to hang and he shall
Be the best knight in the world.
Taken from the castle feast
Three knights stood in pride as one
Arthur's court he bade him come
Battles soon for him to fight
Blessed his youthful son a knight.
Arthur and the knights marvelous stone
Floating upon the river alone
Glittering jewels, shimmering light.
Pull me, pull me, pull me, pull me.
Gawain first he tried to draw from the stone
Each knight took his turn
Faced with the sword remaining fast.
Arthur called a knight young Galahad
Saw in his sheath no sword he had
Offered him there to make it his own.
Pull me, pull me, pull me, pull me.
The dolorous stroke it was struck with pride
The sword it was hung by Sir Gawain's side.
Gone are the days of the knights
Of the Round Table and fights
Gallant men softly crying
The last battle soon to be lost.
Hearing of great civil war
Saxons to Britain did pour
>From the North and the East
Arthur's knights' death to feast
The last battle soon to be lost.
Come life or death Arthur cried
Mordred the traitor he spyed
Smote him into the ground
Where he fell without sound
And in rage lunged at Arthur who fell.
Gone are the days of the knights
Of the Round Table and fights
Of the realm of King Arthur
Gone are the days of the knights.
SIR HECTOR, SIR HORS, SIR BLAMOUR AND SIR BLEOBORIS THE ONLY
SURVIVING KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE, ENDED THEIR DAYS AFTER A
PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY LAND; SOON AFTER THE SAXONS CONQUERED ALL
OF BRITAIN AND THE REALM OF LOGRES WAS OVER. MANY BELIEVED THAT
ARTHUR WOULD RETURN TO RE-ESTABLISH THE HOLY REALM OF LOGRES AND
SAVE BRITAIN IN THE HOUR OF ITS DEADLIEST DANGER.
ABOUT THE YEAR 1200 THE MONKS OF GLASTONBURY DISCOVERED THE BONES
OF ARTHUR BURIED NEAR TO THOSE OF GUINEVERE.
BENEATH THE COFFIN, A STONE INLAID WITH A LEADEN CROSS BORE THE
LATIN INSCRIPTION: 'HERE LIES KING ARTHUR IN HIS TOMB
WITH GUINEVERE HIS WIFE IN THE ISLE OF AVALON'.