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  • Gone are the days of the knights
    Of the Round Table and fights
    Gallant men softly crying
    Brave armies dying
    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 spied
    Smote him into the ground
    Where he fell without sound
    And in rage lunged at Arthur who fell
    Sir Hector, Sir Bors, Sir Bladwain and Sir Berboris, 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 Law was over. Many believed that Arthur would return to re-establish the Holy realm of hope 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 remained and there a cross bore the Latin inscription "Here lies King Arthur in his tomb, with Guinevere, his wife, in the Isle of Avalon."
    Gone are the days of the knights
    Of the Round Table and fights
    Of the realm of King Arthur
    Peace ever after
    Gone are the days of the knights
  • Gone are the days of the knights
    Of the Round Table and fights
    Gallant men softly crying
    Brave armies dying
    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 spied
    Smote him into the ground
    Where he fell without sound
    And in rage lunged at Arthur who fell
    Sir Hector, Sir Bors, Sir Bladwain and Sir Berboris, 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 Law was over. Many believed that Arthur would return to re-establish the Holy realm of hope 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 remained and there a cross bore the Latin inscription "Here lies King Arthur in his tomb, with Guinevere, his wife, in the Isle of Avalon."
    Gone are the days of the knights
    Of the Round Table and fights
    Of the realm of King Arthur
    Peace ever after
    Gone are the days of the knights