Lochinvar
Who came out from the west
Through all the wide broad sword
His steed was the best
Lochinvar is a great knight
Who came from other country
He travelled alone
In his knight he rode alone
He has nothing but a sword
That anyone consider his steed was the best
He rode to travel to see Ellen’s wed
Who must be married to a wrong man
When he arrived, Ellen was shocked
Does Lochinvar came for a celebration or for trouble?
Lochinvar took a goblet of wine
Ellen tossed their glass
As Lochinvar kiss her
And it is about the mother of Ellen saw
And tried to stop them
Lochinvar took ellen for a dance
And between the crowds they gone
And no one knows where they go
But a knight to remember so
That this young man owe Ellen’s love
This is the poem I can’t forget
Written by Sir Walter scott