Cry of the Banshee
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:25:01
That medallion he wears...
:25:03
If you're curious,
you'd best ask him yourself.

:25:06
I did.
:25:07
He doesn't know where it comes from
or what it means.

:25:11
Or so he claimed.
:25:14
You think him a liar?
:25:17
You suspect him of witchcraft.
:25:22
Roderick's no more a sorcerer than I am.
:25:25
We're all safe with him...
:25:27
and care nothing of who he is
or where he comes from.

:25:31
I understand.
:25:33
Do you?
:25:35
Then you best treat it
as you would the most sacred confession.

:25:39
He threw her down upon the bank
and used her as he would

:25:44
The maiden cried, "Alas," she sighed
:25:47
"I've lost my maidenhood"
:25:51
And she struggled slowly to her feet
:25:54
And cursed him for his life
:25:56
Then from his belt upon the ground
:26:00
She drew the huntsman's knife
:26:03
Singing
:26:05
Blow away the morning dew
The dew and the dew

:26:09
Blow away the morning dew
:26:13
How sweet the winds do blow
:26:18
"You have ruined my life," she cried
"And now it's time you paid"

:26:23
Then up against his manhood's flower
:26:26
She thrust the sharpened blade
:26:30
The huntsman cried aloud with fear
:26:32
"Forgive me if you can
:26:34
"If I'm no longer maid," she said
:26:37
"then you're no longer man"
:26:41
Singing
:26:42
Blow away the morning dew
The dew and the dew

:26:46
Blow away the morning dew
:26:53
Where is she?
:26:57
It's an honor, my lord.
Welcome to my inn, sir.


prev.
next.