Indeed indeed indubidably do.
said the shiniest knight,
to the king and the fool.
The king looked back albeit perplexed
but the fool wasn't fooled
nary a bit vexed
so the king sent the knight
all over the land
to seek out a queen
for his royal right hand
accompanying him without his left shoe
was of course the hero
the silly old fool
They found a young maid perched atop of a pine.
so the fool got her down with some work and a vine
they carted her back to his majesty's side
to be his new lady and later his bride
indeed indeed indubidably do
said the knight to the queen
and she said "you too!"
said the shiniest knight,
to the king and the fool.
The king looked back albeit perplexed
but the fool wasn't fooled
nary a bit vexed
so the king sent the knight
all over the land
to seek out a queen
for his royal right hand
accompanying him without his left shoe
was of course the hero
the silly old fool
They found a young maid perched atop of a pine.
so the fool got her down with some work and a vine
they carted her back to his majesty's side
to be his new lady and later his bride
indeed indeed indubidably do
said the knight to the queen
and she said "you too!"
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