King Arthur
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King Arthur
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King Arthur's round table alive forever
King Arthur's round table is back in this song
There were two knights
Who became so bitterly jealous
They thought that one of the knights
Was better than the others
Jealusy is the purgatory of vanity
The brave knight
Called Lancelot
He was first
In tournaments
All men spoke well of him
This table, once so precious
Could not survive great King Arthur
But he's not dead, he still dwells on
In Avalon
No more is written
Of Arthur King
But he will come back
When his Kingdom is
Is in need of him
King Arthur's round table alive forever
King Arthur's round table is back in this song
King Arthur's round table alive forever
King Arthur's round table is back in this song
King Arthur's round table alive forever
King Arthur's round table is back in this song
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