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The Squire
A young squire set off through the dark woods he was on his way to town to find adventure and fun When he was set upon by villains bravely he fought them off his sword now blood-red on toward the town ahead Then a fearsome dragon blocked his way with fire he strung his longbow and shot it dead through the eye He passed by an old man his cart stuck in a rut the squire lent a hand his gaze he could not advert He has e-spied a comely maiden hair of gold and lips like satin a twinkle in her blue eyes as she gazed struck by the bolt of love He rode with them to town saw them settled in the inn then to the lord of the manor to swear his fealty on bended knee The lord knighted the young squire "A boon, I ask," my lord, "I am in love and wish to wed. Will you grant my wish"? "Indeed I will," the lord replied, "Lets all feast and be merry as you take your bride's hand", a banquet spread before them they exchanged their rings Now they retire to the boudoir there let us leave this pair of new weds written 03/22/2013 contest: medaeval idealism
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