"Now listen to my story, yes listen while I sing
Of days of old in England, when Arthur was the king,
Of Merlin the magician, and Guinevere the queen,
And Lancelot, the bravest knight the world has ever seen.
In days of old, when knights were bold, this story’s told
Of Lancelot.
He rode the wilds of England, adventures for to seek,
To rescue maidens in distress and help the poor and weak.
If anyone oppressed you, he’d be your champion.
He fought a million battles, though he never lost a one.
In days of old, when knights were bold,
This story’s told of Lancelot.
In days of old, when knights were bold, this story’s told
Of Lancelot."
Doubtful that it’s the original, but my mom taught me:
In the days of old when knights were bold and toilet paper wasn’t invented, they’d wipe their ass with a piece of grass and walk away contented.
It never occurred to me until this post that there might be another version, but I would indeed be interested in seeing it.
I wish I could find the rest of the poem that this headline is from
"Now listen to my story, yes listen while I sing Of days of old in England, when Arthur was the king, Of Merlin the magician, and Guinevere the queen, And Lancelot, the bravest knight the world has ever seen.
In days of old, when knights were bold, this story’s told Of Lancelot.
He rode the wilds of England, adventures for to seek, To rescue maidens in distress and help the poor and weak. If anyone oppressed you, he’d be your champion. He fought a million battles, though he never lost a one.
In days of old, when knights were bold, This story’s told of Lancelot. In days of old, when knights were bold, this story’s told Of Lancelot."
From an old TV show, you can listen to it here.
No idea whether that’s the origin of the line, but it’s the oldest occurrence I managed to find.
Doubtful that it’s the original, but my mom taught me: In the days of old when knights were bold and toilet paper wasn’t invented, they’d wipe their ass with a piece of grass and walk away contented.
It never occurred to me until this post that there might be another version, but I would indeed be interested in seeing it.
It looks kinda like “gypsies in the palace” but i don’t remember any wizards
Trout Fishing in America also used it in their song Proper Cup of Coffee.
https://youtu.be/w-ia13f72-4?t=52