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SONGS OF ADVENTURE vol 1
By William Lightheart


The Ranger at Elf Gate
Here is a funny thing that I did see
A beautiful lass, did entertain me
Taunting a ranger at Elf Gate
Along with a half-orc, it was great
The young ranger it seems was unprepared
After examination he appeared to be scared
But of course this was all just in jest
No harm would come to the ranger at best
The worst thing that would happen to him you see
Would be to get dazed a few times magically
And maybe be told of a magical spell
To be changed in to a frog as well
No, no harm would come to anyone that day
Just some fun to be had along the way
This story it true without a doubt
But to protect those involved, the names are left out
And if you become so calloused and hard
Spice up you life by watching a bard
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A Young Fighter I Met
A young fighter was he
Full of vigor and glee
A very eager young lad
A strange custom he had
He liked to expose his feet
To new people he would meet
A venturing we did go
For him we moved too slow
Often we yelled for him to wait
But our efforts, they were too late
In to the battles he would rush
Squashing the creatures in to mush
A word of caution I freely give
Slow down today if you want to live
You see young fighters, the battles are tough
And by yourself you may not have enough
Of what it takes to finish the fight
And find yourself walking towards the light
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A Trip to the Orc Caves
While I was walking by
I stopped at the gate to say hi
And then was invited to go
To a new place I did not know
And it just turned out to be
An interesting adventure for me
To the Orc Caves in Ferrell we went
And by the end of the trip I was spent
It really is a dangerous place
And I would not have made it if not for the grace
Of those who took me along
Just so I could sing them a song
I should have known it was going to be bad
When some chickens made me a petrified lad
Not once but twice that day
I was turned to stone along the way
Then the traps that were in there
The fireballs they threw singed my hair
I must admit it was a race
To get out of that terrible place
And before we got to the end
I found myself again and again
Being pulled from the fight
And walking towards a very bright light
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Four Monks and a Bard
With Four Monks on a venture I did go
Compared to them I was quite slow
To the Forest of Midnight we went
And by the end of the trip I was spent
Not from fighting undead you see
But because the monks are much faster than me
I really must say watching them was a treat
They are so fast and light on their feet
With arms and legs flying in the air
And undead body parts going everywhere
The creatures we fought really had no chance
As I sang a song and the monks did their dance
Now the purpose of this little session
Was really to teach us all a lesson
Our leader's instructions were shown to be true
Keeping the group together can prevent harm from coming to you
Now this lesson to learn is really not hard
Why it can even be taught to a young fighting bard




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Latest revision as of 19:57, 31 May 2020


SONGS OF ADVENTURE vol 1 By William Lightheart


The Ranger at Elf Gate

Here is a funny thing that I did see A beautiful lass, did entertain me Taunting a ranger at Elf Gate Along with a half-orc, it was great The young ranger it seems was unprepared After examination he appeared to be scared

But of course this was all just in jest No harm would come to the ranger at best The worst thing that would happen to him you see Would be to get dazed a few times magically And maybe be told of a magical spell To be changed in to a frog as well

No, no harm would come to anyone that day Just some fun to be had along the way This story it true without a doubt But to protect those involved, the names are left out And if you become so calloused and hard Spice up you life by watching a bard


A Young Fighter I Met

A young fighter was he Full of vigor and glee A very eager young lad A strange custom he had He liked to expose his feet To new people he would meet

A venturing we did go For him we moved too slow Often we yelled for him to wait But our efforts, they were too late In to the battles he would rush Squashing the creatures in to mush

A word of caution I freely give Slow down today if you want to live You see young fighters, the battles are tough And by yourself you may not have enough Of what it takes to finish the fight And find yourself walking towards the light


A Trip to the Orc Caves

While I was walking by I stopped at the gate to say hi And then was invited to go To a new place I did not know And it just turned out to be An interesting adventure for me

To the Orc Caves in Ferrell we went And by the end of the trip I was spent It really is a dangerous place And I would not have made it if not for the grace Of those who took me along Just so I could sing them a song

I should have known it was going to be bad When some chickens made me a petrified lad Not once but twice that day I was turned to stone along the way Then the traps that were in there The fireballs they threw singed my hair

I must admit it was a race To get out of that terrible place And before we got to the end I found myself again and again Being pulled from the fight And walking towards a very bright light


Four Monks and a Bard

With Four Monks on a venture I did go Compared to them I was quite slow To the Forest of Midnight we went And by the end of the trip I was spent Not from fighting undead you see But because the monks are much faster than me

I really must say watching them was a treat They are so fast and light on their feet With arms and legs flying in the air And undead body parts going everywhere The creatures we fought really had no chance As I sang a song and the monks did their dance

Now the purpose of this little session Was really to teach us all a lesson Our leader's instructions were shown to be true Keeping the group together can prevent harm from coming to you Now this lesson to learn is really not hard Why it can even be taught to a young fighting bard