[00:03.210]Whose pullet out this sword [00:04.960]From this stone and anvil [00:07.130]Is the true born King of all Britain [02:10.328]Upon a New Year's day a host of knights did pray [02:17.668]That from the anvil one could draw the sword [02:25.168]As each knight took his turn they found the anvil held it firm [02:32.268]None worthy of a future King and Lord [02:39.858]Sir Kay the bravest knight appeared to try his might [02:47.478]He dreamed of being King as all the rest [02:55.138]To Arthur Sir Kay called to search and bring for him a sword [03:02.558]In earnest Arthur set about his quest [03:40.918]A churchyard in the wood the sword and anvil stood [03:48.328]And Arthur drew the sword out of the stone [03:56.78]The anvil now defeated his quest for the sword completed [04:03.628]A sword that was to place him on the throne [04:11.178]A sword that was to place him on the throne [04:54.248]Sir Ector and Sir Kay saw the sword and knelt to pray [05:01.308]Then gently took it from young Arthur's hand [05:08.168]They marveled at his quest proclaiming to the rest [05:15.578]Arthur is the King of all this land [05:22.838]Arthur the King of all this land