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Is it true that Evan wrote the song "the Lay of Llewellyn?"
Is it true that Evan wrote the song "[[The Lay of Llewellyn]]?"


It's the one that starts,
It's the one that starts,
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Yes, he did, and I have since lost my copy aquired through much difficulty, if anyone has a copy, please send to me at ozettelake@hotmail.com thanks!
Yes, he did, and I have since lost my copy aquired through much difficulty, if anyone has a copy, please send to me at ozettelake@hotmail.com thanks!
--I remember the lyrics and am posting it on a page for the song.

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Is it true that Evan wrote the song "The Lay of Llewellyn?"

It's the one that starts,

My Lords and My Ladies, I pray you attend me. Word from high braechnach to Caer Dyff bites keen. Our good prince Llewellyn has been waylaid in the mountains. In court and in castle, no more to be seen.

--Kerije 01:18, 6 Apr 2006 (EDT)

I'll ask around with some of his "old timers" and see...

--Ralg

Yes, he did, and I have since lost my copy aquired through much difficulty, if anyone has a copy, please send to me at ozettelake@hotmail.com thanks!


--I remember the lyrics and am posting it on a page for the song.