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"Sir Galahad"

I The days of chivalry are dead
Of which in stories we have read

When Knights were bold
And acted sort of scrappy

They always took a lot of pains
And fought all day to please their Janes

And if those Janes was tickled
They was happy.

But nowadays they're mild and meek
They seem to have a yellow streak

They never hunt for other guys to flatten 'em
They think they've done a darned fine thing

If they just buy their girl a ring
Of imitation diamond and platinum.

– Chorus –

It makes me sort of sad
To think about Sir Galahad

Sir Launcelot and all of them to-day
(And all the Knights of that romantic day)