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Arthurism

by Charles E Minshall


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The books of legend
did maketh a mistake.
King Arthur (an equestrian King)
had a great stone stable
erected of circular design.
After long evenings of merriment,
quite full of good cheer,
by the light of flaming torches
held on high .
His followers dressed
in suits of armour,
watched the King and his steed
in their full dress finery,
canter around and around
the great stone stable.
THESE WERE THE NIGHTS
OF THE ROUND STABLE.

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10/13/2001

Posted on 10/13/2001
Copyright © 2025 Charles E Minshall

Member Comments on this Poem
Posted by Rhyana Fisher on 04/12/03 at 02:56 PM

LOL!
too funny. certainly explains a few things tho...

Posted by Agnes Eva on 05/22/03 at 05:36 AM

Hahah! yes, of course it was a stable, how could they haveth? But perhaps you speak of kin Garthur, the equestrian cousin?

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