Lyrics Sir Greenbaum's Madrigal - Allan Sherman
In
Sherwood
Forest
There
dwelt
a
knight
Who
was
known
As
the
righteous
Sir
Greenbaum
And
many
dragons
Had
felt
the
might
Of
the
smite
Of
the
righteous
Sir
Greenbaum
I
chanced
upon
him
one
morn
When
he'd
recently
rescued
a
maiden
fair
Why,
why
art
thou
so
forlorn
Sir
Greenbaum,
is
thy
heart
heavy
laden?
Said
he,
"Forsooth
'Tis
a
sorry
plight
That
engendered
my
attitude
bluish"
Said
he,
"I
don't
wanna
be
a
knight
That's
no
job
for
a
boy
who
is
Jewish"
All
day
with
the
mighty
sword
And
the
mighty
steed
and
the
mighty
lance
All
day
with
that
heavy
shield
And
a
pair
of
aluminum
pants
All
day
with
the
slaying
and
slewing
And
smiting
and
smoting
like
Robin
Hood
Oh,
wouldst
I
could
kick
the
habit
And
give
up
smoting
for
good
And
so
he
said
to
the
other
knights,
"You
may
have
my
possessions
and
my
goods
For
I
am
moving
to
Shaker
Heights
Where
I've
got
some
connections
in
dry
goods
Farewell
to
the
dragon's
paw
And
the
other
swashbuckling
games
and
sports
I'll
work
for
my
father
in
law
When
I
marry
Miss
Guinevere
Schwartz"
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