The Tale Of Sir Robin

Monty Python

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Chords used:     Dsus4 Dsus2 Esus4 e|-0--x-3-2---3-----0-----0---7---2-| B|-8--0-3-3---3-----3----10---x---0-| G|-9--8-0-2---2-----2-----9---9---2-| D|-9--9-0-0---0-----0-----9---9---1-| A|-7--9-2-----------------7---7---2-| E|----7-3---------------------------| [Intro]      | [Verse 1] Bravely bold Sir Robin rode forth from Camelot. He was not afraid to die oh brave Sir Robin. He was not at all afraid to be killed in nasty   ways. Brave brave brave brave Sir Robin. [Verse 2] He was not in the least bit scared to be mashed into a pulp. Or to have his eyes gouged out and his elbows broken. To have his kneecaps split and his body  burned a----way And his limbs all hacked and mangled brave Sir Robin. [Chorus 1] His head smashed in and his heart cut out And his liver removed and his bowls unplugged And his nostrils raped and his bottom burnt off And his penis... [Interruption] N.C. "That’s that’s enough music for now lads there’s dirty work afoot." "Hold out!" Yes it was the dreaded three-headed knight the fiercest creature for yards around. For second after second Robin held his own but the onslaught proved too much for the brave knight. Scarcely was his armour damped when Robin suddenly dramatically changed his tactics "He buggered off so yes he scarcened.." [Verse 3] Brave Sir Robin ran away. ("No!") Bravely ran away away ("I didn’t!") [Chorus 2] When danger reared it’s ugly head. He bravely turned his tail and fled. ("I never!") Yes brave Sir Robin turned about And gallantly he chickened out. ("You’re lying!") [Outro] Bravly taking to his feet He beat a very brave retreat. Bravest of the brave Sir Robin! Because of the fade out I couldn’t figure out the chords at the end but seems like a nice cadence to me. Anyway may this be a contribution to the everlasting glory of brave oh brave Sir Robin!

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La chanson raconte l'histoire d'un chevalier intrépide qui, malgré une bravade apparente, montre rapidement des signes de peur face au danger. Au départ, il prétend être courageux et n'a aucune crainte des pires façons de mourir, mais lorsqu'un ennemi redoutable se présente, il se dérobe et s'enfuit en toute hâte. C'est une parodie humoristique de l'idéal chevaleresque, mettant en lumière le contraste entre le discours héroïque et la réalité du comportement face à la peur. Le contexte est celui d'un univers médiéval comique, typique des Monty Python, où l'humour se mêle à l'absurde. Les personnages et les situations dépeignent une vision décalée des valeurs chevaleresques, offrant une critique amusante des clichés entourant le courage et l'héroïsme.