The Templar Song
Sung to a familiar tune. The "*" characters represent a hand clap.
Some knights went to the Holy Land
And Templar was their name-o!
T-e-m-p-l-a-r, T-e-m-p-l-a-r, T-e-m-p-l-a-r
And Templar was their name-o
They wore red crosses on white cloth
And Templar was their name-o!
T-e-m-p-l-a-*, T-e-m-p-l-a-*, T-e-m-p-l-a-*
And Templar was their name-o
They swore off all their worldly goods
But wealthy they became-o
T-e-m-p-l-*-*, T-e-m-p-l-*-*, T-e-m-p-l-*-*
And Templar was their name-o
They bowed down before Baphomet
And buggered in his name-o
T-e-m-p-*-*-*, T-e-m-p-*-*-*, T-e-m-p-*-*-*
And Templar was their name-o
The jealous Church and King of France
Framed them like Picass-o
T-e-m-*-*-*-*, T-e-m-*-*-*-*, T-e-m-*-*-*-*
And Templar was their name-o
They roasted on an open fire
And tarnished was their name-o
T-e-*-*-*-*-*, T-e-*-*-*-*-*, T-e-*-*-*-*-*
And Templar was their name-o
There's Rosy Cross and Masonry
But they're just not the same-o
T-*-*-*-*-*-*, T-*-*-*-*-*-*, T-*-*-*-*-*-*
And Templar was their name-o
Some knights went to the Holy Land
And Templar was their name-o
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And Templar was their name-O!
Authored by Valerie and Paul Burns.