Wednesday, January 14, 2009

The Ballad of Sir Llywell

The ballad of Sir Llywell
By Thystle the Magnificent 519AD

The brave Sir Llywell born in a time of anarchy
He faught for Cymree, for valor, for salisbury
The Saxons he hated
Prince Cynrics head he lifted

His brother Orwaine,
The weeping was his name
Struck by the vile Sir Marious
A blow, which open would stay
Until dead, Sir Marious did lay
Our hero, full of family rage and force
Took Sir Marious's head, and his Horse
He named the horse, Lil Marious
He did daggle the head on his horse

Sir Llywell faught with such force
At the battle of Badons he faught
A many saxons did he get his fill
Off his rage and justice he would kill
Until our poor hero found his bane
In King Aella the deadly dane

Sir Llywell our Hero of Salisbury
Would be remembered by all for his fury

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