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By the Word of God, and by Christ
The rain may rain, And the sna’ may sna’,
But ye winna frichten King Artha,
He’s the stoutest man in the Knights Templar.
The King then held a grand review,
We numbered a thousand and sixty-two.
The Taffy lads cam’ marchin’ past,
And King Artha cam’ marchin’ last.
The royal pairty grabbed their sticks,
An’ a’ began tae stretch their necks,
Cries the King tae the Colonel, “Upon my soul,
I took that man for a telegraph pole!”
The wind may bla’, The cöck may cra’,
The rain may rain, And the sna’ may sna’,
But ye winna frichten King Artha,
He’s the stoutest man in the Knights Templar.
He looked me up and he looked me doon,
Then turning tae the sergeant, “Awa’ ye scamp,
Ye’ve ‘listed the bleachfield oot on tramp!”
The wind may bla’, The cöck may cra’,
The rain may rain, And the sna’ may sna’,
But ye winna frichten King Artha,
He’s the stoutest man in the Knights Templar.
At oot last fecht across the sea,
The general he sends efter me.
Fan I gaed there and my big gun,
Of course, the battle it was won.
The enemy a’ ran awa’,
They were feart at the legs o’ King Artha.
A man like me so tall and neat,
Ye ken yersel’ he could niver be beat.
And only twenty five years old,
A braver warrior never was seen,
Fae Camelot town to Cardiff Green
When I was young my father said,
He wid pit me tae a decent trade,
But I didnae like that job ata,
So, I went and joined the Knights Templar
The wind may bla’, The cöck may cra’,
The rain may rain, And the sna’ may sna’,
But ye winna frichten King Artha,
He’s the stoutest man in the Knights Templar.
The sergeant when he ‘listed me,
He winked his e’e and then says he,
“A man like you so stout and tall,
Can ne’er be killed by a cannon ball!”
https://youtube.com/watch?v=QIZEKq9YvDI