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    All court conversation
    To my observation
    Is naughty
    And woefully pert;
    With joy unabating
    The ladies-in-waiting
    Are waiting
    To dish thee the dirt;
    Such talk never charms me,
    In sooth, it alarms me
    When told by a hoyden or a valet.
    Mere greetings and glances
    Rouse talk of romances;
    Each kiss is a study in scarlet.

    Oh dear, when there's scandal about the court,
    I blush!
    Oh dear, at the naughtiness they report,
    I blush!
    Things they say sound very queer to me,
    What they mean is never clear to me,
    But it can't be very nice
    The way they hush;
    I blush!
    Such sights are not fit for a maiden's view.
    I blush!
    Oh, dear, I know just what I ought to do,
    I blush!
    But you see,
    I can't condemn a tale
    If its end I do not know.
    Oh dear, I blush!
    But I love it so!

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    Oh dear, but the Queen carries on a bit;
    I blush!
    Oh, dear, though I breathe not a word of it,
    I blush!
    Launcelot loveth her beauty well;
    As a knight, he doth his duty well;
    On the throne, they get so very warm,
    They burn the plush.
    I blush!
    Arthur is a rather unwary King;
    I blush!
    The Queen made Launcelot honorary King;
    I blush!
    To be sure,
    It's none of my concern
    If he kissed her once or twice.
    Oh dear, I blush!
    But it's rather nice!

    Tristan told his heart to Isolde in song;
    I blush!
    Oh dear, but the song was six hours long;
    I blush!
    What they did was wrong beyond a doubt
    If it took so long to sing about;
    And the thought can make my lily
    Cheek to flush.
    I blush!
    Oh dear, how they yodeled of love and death;
    I blush!
    They died not from love but from lack of breath;
    I blush!
    That it was
    A proper way to die
    It is, silly to pretend.
    I blush, but oh dear,
    What a lovely end!

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