Lyrics Sir Eglamore - Kate Rusby
Sir
Eglamore
was
a
valiant
knight,
Fa
la
lanky
down
dilly,
He
took
up
his
sword
and
he
went
to
fight,
Fa
la
lanky
down
dilly,
As
he
rode
o'er
hill
and
dale,
All
armored
in
a
coat
of
mail
Fa
la
la-n-ba,
da-n-da
da-n-ba,
lanky
down
dilly.
Out
came
a
dragon
from
his
den,
Fa
la
lanky
down
dilly,
That
killed
God
knows
how
many
men,
Fa
la
lanky
down
dilly,
When
she
saw
Sir
Eglamore,
You
should
have
heard
that
dragon
roar,
Fa
la
la-n-ba,
da-n-da
da-n-ba,
lanky
down
dilly.
Well
then
the
trees
began
to
shake,
Fa
la
lanky
down
dilly,
Horse
did
tremble
and
man
did
shake,
Fa
la
lanky
down
dilly,
The
birds
betook
them
all
to
peep,
It
would
have
made
a
grown
man
weep,
Fa
la
la-n-ba,
da-n-da
da-n-ba,
lanky
down
dilly.
But
all
in
vain
it
was
to
fear,
Fa
la
lanky
down
dilly,
For
now
they
fall
to
fight
like
bears,
Fa
la
lanky
down
dilly,
To
it
they
go
and
soundly
fight,
Fa
la
lanky
down
dilly,
The
live-long
day
from
morn
to
night,
Fa
la
la-n-ba,
da-n-da
da-n-ba,
lanky
down
dilly.
The
dragon
had
a
plaguey
hide,
Fa
la
lanky
down
dilly,
That
could
the
sharpest
steel
abide,
Fa
la
lanky
down
dilly,
No
sword
could
enter
through
her
skin,
Which
vexed
the
knight
and
made
her
grin,
Fa
la
la-n-ba,
da-n-da
da-n-ba,
lanky
down
dilly.
But
as
in
choler
she
did
burn,
Fa
la
lanky
down
dilly,
He
fetched
the
dragon
a
great
good
turn,
Fa
la
lanky
down
dilly,
As
a
yawning
she
did
fall,
He
thrust
his
sword
up
hilt
and
all,
Fa
la
la-n-ba,
da-n-da
da-n-ba,
lanky
down
dilly.
Like
a
coward
she
did
fly,
fa
la
lanky
down
dilly,
To
her
den
which
was
hard
by,
Fa
la
lanky
down
dilly,
There
she
lay
all
night
and
roared,
The
knight
was
sorry
for
his
sword,
Fa
la
la-n-ba,
da-n-da
da-n-ba,
lanky
down
dilly.
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