Brave Sir Nathanalorn

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Original song by Pebyr ap Cucorin


Brave Sir Nathanalorn,

Tip toe through the night alone,

But tell me something I don't already know,

Hey everybody better jump up quick,

I think somebody's slipping over the ridge,

Another brave knight going for help for the Infantry,

Lord his sword it shines so bright,

Though I wonder if it's seen a fight,

And he always seems to ride the road to glory all alone, He's always an incredible sight,

A pollyanna in purple tights,

Kind of like skywriting in brail on a cloudy knight,

Brave Sir Nathanalorn,

Tip toe through the night alone,

But tell me something that I don't already know, by now, You know, I think it's very inventive,

And oh so very effective,

I'd almost swear that there's a soldier underneath the gold, And his horse, it is so smart,

Though it's kind of hard to tell the two apart,

And I swear sometimes that horse is smarter than he ever was, Cause every night when the sun goes down,

And the darkness gathers around,

Horse still brings him home despite what we can do,

Brave Sir Nathanalorn,

Tiptoe through the night alone,

But tell me something that I don't already know, by now, All the women think he's fine,

As long as they can get enough wine,

At 4 o'clock in the morning, don't you know that he's a perfect ten,

A legendary figure in his mind,

Standing noble in the course of time,

His enemies enraptured by the glory of his smile,

Everybody will say he's brave,

As long as they can't get away,

Poets are a little bit harder to pin down,

Brave Sir Nathanalorn,

Tiptoe through the night alone,

But tell me something that I don't already know by now,

Brave Sir Nathanalorn,

Tiptoe through the night alone,

But tell me something that I don't already know by now,