Merlin, oh Merlin
Wizard of wizards
Tell me of Arthur and Guinevere
Merlin, oh Merlin
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There's an old Tudor pub, that I know
Just off the high street in town
And though the owners and staff
Categorically claim there's no ghost
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He went out one night
For a long, late walk
Alone with his thoughts
Desiring no other company
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I sat down one evening
In my favourite chair
Pen and pad were to hand
At the wall, I did stare
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This prison that he knows so well
Is just twelve paces by six
The bed is a hard plank, covered with straw
With no pillow to cushion his head
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Dark green above and gold beneath
He was a wonderous sight
But points and wings and tail barb
Were as black as deepest night
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Come with us, said the team
We're going up to the old mansion
Don't go, said the locals, be warned
It's haunted beyond comprehension
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I dreamt it was a freezing frosty night
Stars and moon shone sharpely bright
I walked alone the mountain path
My every foostep crackled
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Big trumpet lilies and huge gerber daisies
Anenomes compete with colourful carnations
Many petaled dahlias sit in buckets
Alongside their cousins, lovely crysanthemums
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