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Tytuł: Tela

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The sky is burning in this lonely man
  And I kneel by the river and I feel the sand and the wind
  The wind from beyond the mountain
  The wind from beyond the mountain
  And she comes to me in this lonely land
  And looks down from the multi-beast on which she rides like the wind
  The wind from beyond the mountain
  The wind from beyond the mountain
  
  Tela was born in a vulgar crooked hut
  In the shadow of Wilson's castle
  Venomous scorn from a life of bitter toil
  In the shadow of Wilson's castle
  Glory esteem fueled by her hatred it grew
  Swelling to the point where it would
  Burst at the seems there was nothing she could do
  
  Tela Tela jewel of Wilson's foul domain
  Tela Tela jewel of Wilson's foul domain
  A lullaby the breezes whisper
  
  And I look into her eyes and my frozen heart begins to thaw
  And burns, 'til layer after layer melts away into a pool
  A sky blue mirror of her eyes
  
  And my soul is made of marble but in her gaze I crumble into dust
  And drift away on the wind
  The wind from beyond the mountain
  The wind from beyond the mountain
  
  Tela grew strong from her struggle to endure
  In the shadow of Wilson's castle
  Time touched her wounds and shelter proved the cure
  In the shadow of Wilson's castle
  Each passing day seemed to feed the brazen serpent locked inside
  And liberate the spirit she'd concealed for so long
  There was no place left to hide
  
  Tela Tela jewel of Wilson's foul domain
  Tela Tela jewel of Wilson's foul domain
  A lullaby the breezes whisper
  
  
  
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  Tela reached out her hand and helped Forbin on to the back of the multi-
  beast, and together they rode off into the forest.
  
  As they rode, Tela explained to him about Wilson and the Helping Friendly
  Book. She told the colonel that she was part of a revolution to overthrow
  the evil king. The leader of the revolution was a Lizard named Errand
  Wolfe who was out to avenge the death of his son Roger. Roger, she said,
  had been executed by Wilson at the age of fourteen on suspicion of treason.
  He had been abducted from his home and hung in the public square.
  
  The two rode on in silence, deeper and deeper into the heart of the forest
  until they came to the outskirts of a small community. Tela explained to
  Forbin that they had reached the base of the revolutionaries. The colonel
  looked up and there in the center of the clearing stood Errand Wolfe. He
  was a small man but his presence was overpowering. He seemed to emit a
  kind of violent energy that sent chills down the colonel's spine. And as
  the multi-beast moved towards him, he raised his fist in anger, and his
  voice filled the forest.