A tiltyard (or tilt yard or tilt-yard) was an enclosed courtyard for jousting. Tiltyards were a common feature of Tudor era castles and palaces. The Horse Guards Parade in London was formerly the tiltyard constructed by Henry VIII as an entertainment venue adjacent to Whitehall Palace; it was the site of the Accession Day tilts in the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I.
Henry VIII also constructed a tiltyard at Hampton Court Palace, where one of the towers, known as the Tiltyard Tower, was used for viewing the tournaments below.
The Tiltyard at Whitehall was "a permanent structure and apparently had room for 10-12,000 spectators, accommodated in conditions which ranged from the spartan to the opulent." Ambitious young aristocrats participated in the Accession Day events for the Elizabeth I in 1595 where "the whole chivalric nature of the tournament with its mock combat and heroic connotations was peculiarly appealing." The aristocrats who attended wore elaborate costumes "designed and made for themselves and their servants."
Swallow my pride
When I was young my heart could feel
All the love surrounding me
I could look into your eye
Without holding my head high
Holding my head up so high…
Years came and years they went
While I was waiting for the heaven-sent
Now I’m dancing all alone
Like a king on his throne
No one to take me back home…
Swallow my pride
Release everything I feel inside
Touch my world with eager lips one more time
Swallow my pain
And make me believe in love again
Make me believe in love again…
Too proud to stop this show
Another night, another blow
Everytime you look in my eye
I keep holding my head high
Holding my head up so high…
Swallow my pride
Release everything I feel inside
Touch my world with eager lips one more time
Swallow my pain
And make me believe in love again