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OK, got it! Sir Eglamore Sir Eglamore, that valiant knight Fa la, lanky down dilly He took up his sword and he went to fight Fa la, lanky down dilly And as he rode o'er Hill and Dale All Armed with a coat of Male Fa la, la, la, la, la, lanky down dilly There leap'd a Dragon outof her Den That had slain God knows how many men But when she saw Sir Eglamore Oh that you had but heard her roar! Awesome!

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Awesome! Continue unregistered As he rode o'er hill and dale, As he rode o'er hill and dale, All armored in a coat of mail, Fa la la-n-fa, da-n-da da-n-fa, lanky down dilly. Good 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.

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