Love Poem: Don Quixote
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Written by: Don Johnson

Don Quixote

Francine Roberts Contest Name Write me a Lightfoot Poem Don Quixote Don Quixote spiked the windmill, Sancho Panza surely frowned, Just then the wind began to billow, Blades dehorsed him, slapped Quixote down, Back upon his faithful mount, With Sancho getting up to speed, for the love of Dulcinea Will she marry him indeed. Riding on his mule is Sancho Panza, Squire of the Don is he, Like the Aussie soldier Digger, Rode behind a pommy General, see, Depriving him of dignity… (Don Quixote…Gordon Lightfoot) WW1 soldier rode his donkey, the Digger was also wearing a monocole like the officer, right behind a visiting mounted English General, who was not amused…. Don Johnson