Revoltons

The Court's Fool

Revoltons


I'm going to tell you 
About the story of a fool 
Who met an ironic end 
On the way back home 
He was a queer fellow 
Dressed in many colours 
And many were his names 
According to the place 
He carried a little lute across his back 
And a strange hat on his head 

Every night he was there 
In the court's yard to delight 
All the nobles that just called him "The Fool" 
But his tongue was a sort of knife 
And all his melodies and tales 
Re-echoed through the night 

Lords of the realm never paid attention 
To the words of a poor fool 
Or they simply never understood him 
He was living on the edge, and maybe 
He would end up with a noose around his neck 
But something was going to happen that night 

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Every night he was there 
In the court's yard to delight 
All the nobles that just called him "The Fool" 
But his tongue was a sort of knife 
And all his melodies and tales 
Re-echoed through the night 

So that night in the middle of the tale 
He pointed at the King and burst out laughing: 
A deathlike silence set on the guests! 
So the wrathful Master rose to his feet 
And chased the Fool out of his yard 

But the Fool got near the Lords' table 
Drank from Master's goblet and said: 
"God save the King!" and broke into a laugh! 
Chased out of the Court 
The fool took the way back home 
But after a while he was seized by a sudden illness and dropped dead 
Maybe there wasn't just wine in that goblet 

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