Thanx. I think it has layers. One is that it's a license to do anything that nobody comes back to stop you from doing. Tempered of course by countervailing forces.
I'd been thinking about changing it again:
Quote:
Robert hath a swift hand
He doth gaze upon the fyrd, and he maketh a plan
He hath a jaunty cap, perched upon his head, he is a longbowman
He did find an old bow of yew
And a quiver of arrows in his father’s chest, wherefore I cannot say
But he cometh for thee, yea he cometh for thee
All ye bully-rooks with your buskin boots
Best ye go, best ye go
Outrun my bow
All ye bully-rooks with your buskin boots
Best ye go, best ye go, faster than mine arrow
Hildegard von Blingin'
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What's the best part?