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His father's sword he hath girded on,<br />
And his wild harp slung behind him.''|'''Thomas Moore''', ''The Minstrel Boy''.}}
Modern Western culture tends to think of Warriors and Poets as belonging to distinct, different and opposing groups. Warriors are manly men who like hitting each other and other simple pleasures. Poets are culturally refined wimps.
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[[Category:Older Than Feudalism]]
[[Category:Warrior Poet]]
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