Re: Antagonist’s Anarchy: Derived from Dianthus
Ydalon
"What did I call you?" Ydalon asked as though he hadn't heard.
"Let me tell you what I called you, oh lady mine."
He smiled wickedly, then began to skip down the road and back to circle around her.
I once saw me a princess mine, hey-ho where did she go?
She had two ears that were just fine, hey-ho if you say so!
Wore robes and gowns and finery, I asked her once to dine with me,
A princess that I know!
With a snigger, he ran ahead, only to return for the second verse of his song.
I once saw me a princess mine, hey-ho where did she go?
She had these eyes that were just fine, hey-ho if you say so!
Stood in the kitchen day and night, diced her herbs by the firelight,
A princess that I know!
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I once saw me a princess mine, hey-ho where did she go?
She loved to drink a glass of wine, hey-ho if you say so!
When she got tipsy and got drunk, her mouth got fouler than a skunk's,
A princess that I know!
He stopped singing abruptly, perhaps to leave others a chance to try a verse or two of their own, or maybe to refine his own. Either way, he made sure to stay out of Isokla's reach.
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