The Holy Grail, the Chalice of Our Lord Borne to Glastonbury, the Isle of Avalon By the holy man of Arimathea Then lost, and quested for by noble knights
The Holy Grail is present still, each day In vessels blessed for sharing Eucharist Whose Elevation in the Upper Room Was then, is now, and forever will be
In setting fit, in prayerful accord: The Holy Grail, the Chalice of Our Lord
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Lawrence Hall’s vanity publications are available on amazon.com as Kindle and on bits of dead tree: The Road to Magdalena, Paleo-Hippies at Work and Play, Lady with a Dead Turtle, Don’t Forget Your Shoes and Grapes, Coffee and a Dead Alligator to Go, and Dispatches from the Colonial Office.