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Robin Hood
Lithe and listen Gentlemen,
Who be of freeborn blood
As I tell a forgotten tale
Of the Robber, Robin Hood
The robbers great generosity
Was not from loss or tragedy
Nor pity or misfortune
Or even from love loss
Vengeance is what drove the outlaw
And the merry men
Hate against the treacherous sheriff
And the tainted crown
Robin did not desire power, wealth, or honor
Robin wanted vengeance
And vengeance alone
But would not spill blood in its name
For the bandits swore
Upon their very souls
To never steal from the poor
Or for blood to touch their swords
For what would define them then,
From the thieves in Nottingham castle
They would not be murderous thieves
For Robin would not be one of them
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