Kings And Queens
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Kings And Queens
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Kings and queens and chivalry
Castles full of mystery
An age of darkness and men of myth
In the courts, their ladies with
Minstrels playing songs portraying
A picture of the day's events
Smell of perfume in the air
Sounds of people everywhere
All across the meadow fields
Birds are singing, a beggar steals
A jester, a jester tries in vain
To capture laughs to live again
Men of strength and virtue there
Competition in the air
Armor clashing, the archers aim
Soon a lady's hand they claim
Kings and queens and chivalry
Castles full of mystery
An age of darkness, and men of myth
In the courts, their ladies with
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