WINCHESTER ROUND TABLE,
KNIGHTS OF TWENTY FIVE
Times of old, in a land where stories are told, men of an,
Oath.
A place, old England where Kings and Queens ruled the
Land.
There was, there existed those of a round table who would
Give their lives,
They were knights of twenty five, the winchester round
Tableof long ago.
Men of honor were these warriors of the day, heroes they
May have been,
Rescuing damsels in distress, fighting off those whom would
Be evil men.
They to never do outrage nor murder, always to flee treason,
Men such as a King known as Arthur, Sir Galahad, or Sir
Lancelot.
To by no means be cruel but to give mercy unto him who
for mercy,
To always do ladies, gentlewomen, and widows succor, to
God be gallant.
Knights with names of Sir Gawain, Sir Percivale, and Sir Lionell,
To never force ladies, gentlewomen, or widows, not to take
Up battles
In wrongful quarrels for love or worldly goods.
Men of the past, Sir Tristram De Lyones, Sir Gareth, and Sir
Bedivere,
To never lay down arms, to seek after wonders, too help
the powerless.
Sir Bleoberis, Sir La Cote Maletaile, and Sir Lucan were of
The faithful,
When called upon to defend the rights of the weak with all
One's strength.
Sir Palomedes, Sir Lamorak, also Sir Bors De Ganis were
Noble,
To injure no one, not to attack one another, too be a
Gentleman.
There were others who rode together many moons ago,
knights Of England,
Sir Safer, Sir Pelleas, and Sir Kay, they would serve a
King Back in the day.
To fight for the safety of ones country, to give one's life
For One's country,
Sir Ector De Maris, Sir Dagonet, and Sir Degore were
Of the Dedicated.
To seek nothing before honour, never to break faith for
Any reason,
They are of the round table, they are a court of men of
Principles.
Men such as Sir Brunor Le, Noir, Sir Le, Bel Desconneu,
And Sir Alymere.
To practice religion most diligently, too grant hospitality
To anyone.
Each according to his ability, they were men like no other,
Knights.
Sir Mordred was also one of these men who once rode the
Land,
Whether in honour or disgrace, to make a report with the
Greatest
Fidelity to truth to those whom keep the annals, Knights
Twenty five.
These were the men who'd lived many centuries ago in
Times so different.
They fought to protect the weak and to rid the land of
Rvil forces.
They were men of King Arthurs court, Knights of twenty
five.
They were the Knights of the Winchester round table.
Keith Garrett