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The Age Of Chivalry

Back in the days of old

when knights were bold

who with a sword or lance

in armour sought romance.

 

It was the age of chivalry

long ago in man’s history

when to fight for a righteous cause

one did gain considerable applause.

 

It was mainly for show, love and glory

they deemed themselves being worthy

to capture the heart of some fair maiden

which was the most desired prize laden.

 

Oh, they would strike heavy blows

on all of their opponents and foes

in a one to one combat defying death

as crowds watched with abated breath.

 

Yes, it was far back in those days of yore

that courage and strength came to the fore

where there was this life and death struggle;

such issues at hand the knights would juggle.

 

And in fighting for their country, faith and king

noble impressions on people’s minds would ring

that even through the ages are held in high esteem

those knights in shinning armour do now all seem.

 

There are many legends based on their heroic exploits

a legacy of tales which have been told with much adroit

highlighting aspects of human wisdom related to virtue and vice

and the lessons to be learnt are those of goodness and sacrifice.

 

History usually repeats itself time and again

as it often happens a situation comes when

we’re asked to do something for a just cause

and acting with chivalry we shouldn’t pause.

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Written by
George-Krokos
74 / M / Australian
Published
Dec 6, 2010
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Private Collection - written in 2002

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