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Lazy Town | The Spooky Song | Brazilian Portuguese (Vox Mundi dub) - Duration: 1:58.It's an incredible nightmare.
See that horrible monster.
Escaping is impossible.
And you just feel fear.
It is not you who is shaking,
Are skeletons moving.
And that beautiful teddy bear,
is now a real monster.
Boo!
I scared you!
So scary!
Turn on the light, there is no one.
And the fear is gone too.
I scared you!
So scary!
Turn on the light, there is no one.
And the fear is gone too.
If you are sleeping,
The spiders are coming up,
going up the walls.
Shadows and a monster.
How horrible!
Boo!
I scared you!
So scary!
Turn on the light, there is no one.
And the fear is gone too.
Rest to dream.
Suddenly...
Boo!
I scared you!
So scary!
Turn on the light, there is no one.
And the fear is gone too.
I scared you!
So scary!
Turn on the light, there is no one.
And the fear is gone too.
Turn on the light, there is no one.
And the fear is gone too.
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It had been a long trek back to the Kokiri grove.
Their recent journey from the desert hadn't been kind to the Kokiri.
Many were malnourished and suffering from a variety of ailments from horrible rattling
coughs to blistered and shredded feet that were infected.
Moriko provided healing to those who needed it, while Link ended up carrying one girl
who fell asleep as they neared the grove.
As Link approached the Great Deku Tree's grove, he saw Forenz perched anxiously amidst the
lower branches of a tree.
When he saw his approaching kin, Forenz gave an ecstatic whoop and clambered down to meet
the others who were just as pleased to see him.
Link smiled upon seeing their tired but happy faces, the sight of their home revitalizing
their weary souls just a little.
The celebrating didn't last long.
Some of the Kokiri soon settled down to sleep around the Sheikah's fire, while the others
either made a fire of their own or simply found a niche amidst the knotted roots of
the trees surrounding the glade.
Before long, the clearing was quiet once more.
The silence weighed heavily on Link, like a suffocating force pressing down on him.
He should have felt a lot happier, but recent events still lay heavy upon his burdened mind,
leaving him despondent.
As Sheik and Rin retired to their tent, Link preferred to remain outside listening to the
crackling fire.
He laid out his bedroll in the grass and settled down to rest.
Sleep did not come so easily; for the longest time, he simply lay there gazing at the sky,
a torrent of thoughts and worries buzzing incessantly through his mind.
When he finally did get to sleep, he dreamed of the specter with those burning amber eyes,
dreamed that it had killed Saria, the echoes of its laughter chasing him through an endless
fog.
The gentle sputtering of the fire became a crackling inferno, its roar drumming in his
ears.
He was in Castletown, pyres of flame all around him as the city burned.
Oily black smoke filled his vision as he knelt beside the body of a small girl.
Only she wasn't dead this time.
She looked up at him, her eyes angry and accusing.
"Why didn't you help me?" she demanded.
"You left me to die!
What kind of a hero are you?"
"I'm sorry," Link cried out, stumbling back and turning to flee.
He had to get away.
From the smoke, from the flames, and the blood that ran thick along the corpse-strewn street.
He screamed and ran, desperate to get away.
He didn't get far before he ran headfirst into Saria.
He would have been relieved to see her if she hadn't been looking at him with a death
glare that she never reserved for him (or anyone else for that matter).
"Why didn't you save her?"
Saria demanded with stinging reproach.
"You left her to die!"
Link stepped back.
There was no warmth in Saria's face now, no smile, and her voice was anything but gentle.
She stepped forward, and Link took an involuntary step backward.
He heard a structure groan, the sound rising above the crackling flames.
He looked to his left and saw a wall leaning dangerously toward him.
The groaning intensified, and with a resounding crash, the wall gave way.
Burning timber and blackened stone rushed towards him, slamming into him and sending
the world into blackness.
Link woke, gasping for air, his heart racing frantically.
It took him a moment to realize that he was safely within the confines of a Kokiri grove,
and instead of flames, he beheld a star-speckled sky bathed in silver moonlight.
He shivered, despite the warm night, and then saw something out of the corner of his eye.
Sheik was standing against the tree Link had chosen to shelter beneath.
The moonlight cast a faint glow upon her face, revealing the concern in her red Sheikan eyes.
"Are you alright?"
Sheik asked.
"You were yelling like the demon king himself was after you.
I was about to try and wake you."
"I'm fine," Link lied, looking up at the small forms of the Kokiri.
Nobody else stirred.
That surprised him; if his voice had carried to Sheik's tent, then they had surely heard
him.
Unless Sheik hadn't been sleeping.
"Sorry," he said, pushing away his errant thoughts.
"I didn't mean to wake you."
"You did not," Sheik replied, looking up.
"Do you need something to help you sleep?"
Link shook his head, looking towards the glowing embers of the dying campfire.
For a time, both he and Sheik just sat there, each lost in their own thoughts.
Link still pondered his dream, wishing he could get the dreadful images out of his head.
Eventually, he decided to distract himself.
He looked up at Sheik, her gaze still upon the distant stars.
"Can I ask you something?" he began, before nearly biting his tongue, wishing he'd found
some better way to start off the conversation.
They barely knew each other, and Link wasn't sure how comfortable Sheik would be if he
asked about her past.
"You said your family died in Castletown?" he began again before swallowing as Sheik
stiffened ever so slightly.
Perhaps biting his tongue would have been a more sensible decision.
"After everything that's happened, how did you learn to cope?"
Sheik didn't speak for the longest time; she just kept staring off into the darkness, and
Link began to feel ashamed at his question.
Had he really expected her not to be offended or hurt by him asking that?
Mentally berating himself, Link stammered an apology.
"I- I'm sorry...
I shouldn't have-"
"Your apology is not necessary," Sheik murmured as Link swallowed again.
"It is not something I talk about much.
Not even to Rin... it was part of the reason I wasn't sleeping."
Her fingers brushed against the knife that he knew was hidden beneath the folds of her
Sheikah garments.
Despite Sheik's unfeeling demeanor, it wasn't the first time that she'd seemed deathly afraid
of someone attacking her.
Sheik glanced around to see whether anyone else was close enough to overhear their conversation.
"Is this about what happened in the Forest Temple when you thought you saw Saria die?"
That hit Link like a slap in the face.
How did she know about that?
"How-" he began weakly before pausing and looking at Navi who hovered nearby.
Her anxious, almost guilty, expression told him what he suspected.
"You told her?"
Navi nodded.
"I did."
A rush of anger seized Link.
He felt betrayed.
How could Navi divulge something like that to someone they barely knew?
He pushed the thought aside, casting his eyes away from Navi and Sheik.
"I'm sorry, Link.
It's just...
I'm worried about you-" Navi's voice trembled as she sensed the tension between them.
"There's nothing wrong with me," Link replied testily.
He could almost taste the lie.
Evidently, Navi could sense it too.
"No, you're not," she retorted.
"You can't lie to me, Link.
I'm your fairy."
Normally, Link would have been grateful for her concern, but he did not want pity.
Not now.
"Navi, I'm not even Kokiri-" he began.
Navi flew within an inch of his nose, her hands on her hips, and a scowl on her face.
Link flinched at the fairy's sudden anger, certain that he could feel the heat radiating
from her.
"I don't care if you're Kokiri or not!
You're still my friend," she snapped before taking a deep breath and calming herself.
"I love you, Link."
Link's cheeks burned at those words.
He turned his head away from her, feeling ashamed at having been angry at her moments
earlier.
"I'm worried," Navi continued.
"I want to help you.
I don't want to see you tear yourself apart... not like you nearly did at that temple.
Please let Sheik help you."
She landed on his shoulder, and Link swallowed as a lump rose in his throat; her look of
concern almost made him look away.
"You must not feel ashamed for what happened," Sheik said, her voice gentle.
"You lost control, but given what happened, and that you believed your friend die before
your eyes, your reaction was not surprising."
Given Navi and Vaspin's reaction to seeing him try to slice the phantom's body into ribbons,
Link wasn't sure he agreed with her.
"The main thing is that you do not blame yourself," Sheik continued.
"Navi is right.
You cannot bottle up everything that happens to you-"
"I don't just bottle everything up," Link muttered, finding it was easier to stare at
the ground.
"No, you become an emotional wreck and make decisions you would not ordinarily make if
you were a little more level headed.
Like charging off into the woods and almost getting lost."
He knew she was right, but he couldn't help feeling angry with her.
How could she expect him to be level-headed after everything they'd been through?
It wasn't like anyone had prepared him for what he'd face after leaving the Temple of
Time.
No, he'd simply been told to go and find the Sages as if wasn't a big task or likely to
be even the slightest bit difficult.
He closed his eyes, breathing through his nose as he tried to direct his thoughts elsewhere.
It was true; he'd been thrown into the deep end without being asked if he could swim.
"Do you recall that I told you my family died in the sacking of Castletown?"
Sheik asked after a lengthy silence.
"I do," Link said quietly, pointedly not looking at Sheik.
She continued on regardless, her voice low enough to make sure her words wouldn't carry
far.
"I was only ten.
The same age you were when the Master Sword sealed you away.
You wanted to know how I coped?
Well, truth is I did not cope well, not at first."
Link looked up in silent interest at this, which Sheik took as a prompt to continue.
"Rin taught me something.
How would your loved ones want you to live your life once they were gone?
Do you think they would want you to move on and be happy or to tear yourself apart because
you cannot stand the thought of living without them?"
Link didn't reply for some time; he knew the answer.
Saria would want him to be happy.
To move on.
The Great Deku Tree would have wanted that; he had implored Link not to grieve for him
after all.
"They would want you to move on," he replied quietly.
"That is the strange thing about loss," Sheik murmured, Link wasn't sure if she was addressing
him or merely pondering aloud.
"You tell yourself you cannot go on, the pain is akin to a grievous wound.
Yet, it heals, in time.
But you have to let it heal, dwelling on it is like aggravating a wound so that it bleeds
anew."
Link cringed at the mental image this conjured.
He turned his gaze to the leafless Deku Tree at the center of the glade, its lifeless limbs,
mostly hidden in shadow, standing as a testament to his first struggle and his first failure.
He wondered how the Great Deku Tree had known of his destiny.
Sheik stared at him quietly as he sat there, staring blankly towards the dead tree.
She must have sensed his distress because she wasn't content to leave him alone.
Nor did Link think she would until they'd talked it over.
"I'm afraid," Link whispered.
"In my dreams, I see the dead.
Those I couldn't save.
Now when I see someone bleeding, I panic.
What was the Great Deku Tree thinking, Sheik?"
his voice rose, wavering unsteadily.
"What was Rauru thinking?
I..."
He stopped, unable to continue as a lump rose in his throat.
"Only a fool has no fear," Sheik said soothingly.
"There is no shame in being afraid.
Fear cuts deeper than any blade ever can but you can overcome it in time."
"I haven't overcome anything," Link muttered.
"I don't feel courage at all, only fear."
"Courage is not the absence of fear but rather the ability to conquer it.
You are the Hero of Time.
You have that courage in you even though you may not believe it now," Sheik replied.
"The Master Sword would not have chosen you to wield it otherwise."
"I wasn't courageous when I saw Rin kill a Gerudo," Link said, tearing up more grass
and trying to block that awful memory.
"I almost passed out."
He gave a shaky, mirthless, laugh.
"Really, Sheik.
How am I supposed to use the Master Sword if I'm going to faint every time I draw blood?"
Sheik sighed, leaning back against her hands as she gazed toward the starlit sky, "That
is hardly unexpected given the circumstances that have been thrust upon you.
You're a ten-year-old in a seventeen-year old's body.
I had time to adapt... as cold as that might sound.
You have not."
"I know," Link sighed.
He looked over at Navi, who was gazing at him anxiously.
"Navi didn't have a chance to adapt either."
"Sometimes I have to wonder what the Goddesses were thinking," Sheik said softly.
"You will adapt."
"Adapt?"
The way she said it sounded cold.
"You make it sound like it isn't a big deal."
"I didn't say it would be easy," Sheik said, still maintaining her icy calm.
"I can train you."
"What?"
Link asked, now meeting her eyes.
"I can help you learn to control your emotions, to focus in a fight, but it will take time,"
Sheik answered.
"In the meantime, get some rest.
Are you sure I cannot give you anything to help?"
"No, it's fine."
He rolled back onto his bedroll.
Navi still had not left his side and was gazing at him in silence.
"I'm sorry if I upset you, Navi," he began, turning over to see her.
"It's just-"
"I know," Navi interrupted him.
"It's alright.
I don't blame you.
Just get some sleep," She flew close to his hand.
He held out his palm so she could land, and was surprised by how warm she was..
"I won't be far away if you need me."
She flew back towards the tree she had been resting in, leaving Link to his thoughts.
Distantly, Link could hear the quiet strumming of a harp as Sheik strummed a peaceful yet
lonely melody.
Link found it vaguely familiar.
His eyes grew heavier as the instrument lulled him off into a dreamless sleep.
~ 0 ~
True to her word, Sheik spent the next few days teaching Link to empty himself of his
emotions.
His lessons involved imagining a candle flame and feeding his emotions into it until his
mind was clear.
Well, that was how it was supposed to work.
In reality, he was achieving quite the opposite.
They found a quiet spot in the forest away from the curious eyes of the Kokiri.
Rin had remained behind, insisting that she needed to finish replenishing her store of
potions.
By midday Link was not achieving the calm void in his mind that Sheik was attempting
to teach him.
The soft trills and warbles of birdsong drifting through the trees in an entrancing melody
did not help him focus.
They might have once, but that had been a long time ago.
"You are tense, Link.
Try to relax and focus on your breathing.
Empty your mind."
I'm tense, he thought irritably.
What gave it away?
Sheik was sitting in front of him cross-legged, her brow furrowed in thought.
Another hour passed, and by this stage, Link was nodding off to sleep rather than concentrating.
Sheik gave an exasperated sigh and jabbed him in the ribs with a stick.
"I did not give you permission to sleep."
"Sorry," Link grunted, opening his eyes and frowning at the stick he'd been prodded with.
"That's not helping."
"Nor is sleeping," Sheik said.
"Now, try again."
Closing his eyes once more, he tried to ignore the loud rumble coming from his stomach.
He doubted Sheik would give him a break just so he could eat.
Slowly breathing in and out, he focused on shutting out his surroundings until all he
could sense was the rhythm of his heartbeat.
Just when he thought he was making good progress despite the gnawing pain in his gut, a loud
squawk brought him back to reality.
A crow was resting in a tree with a tube attached to one of its legs.
Its ruffled plumage was oily black save for one mottled wing.
"Sheik!" it squawked.
"Sheik!
Sheik!"
"How does that thing know your name?"
Navi asked, distaste clear in her voice.
"It's Rin's," Sheik replied.
The crow called once more, and Sheik whistled in response.
As if on cue, the bird swiftly flew down to her so Sheik could quickly snatch the leather
tube from it.
Its errand finished, the bird flew from its perch and landed on the strap of Sheik's bag.
"Food!" it cawed.
"Food!
Food!"
The crow cocked its head, one beady eye fixed on Sheik.
"Find your own," Sheik told it.
The bird looked at her, squawked once, and took off, but not before leaving a messy white
present on Sheik's satchel.
Then it disappeared into the trees.
"Rude animal," Navi muttered.
Sheik was already opening the tube before Link could ask what it was.
She pulled out a scroll, broke the seal, and flattened the parchment.
Sheik's lips pursed as she read the message.
"Goddesses, Darunia's handwriting is dreadful."
Link couldn't judge; he could barely read or write.
Malon had given him a few lessons during his prolonged stay on the ranch long ago, and
Navi had tried teaching him as well.
It didn't feel natural to him; the Kokiri didn't write.
Symbols and pictures etched into stone or wood, or painted upon their bodies, were the
closest the Kokiri came to a written language.
Still, even he could tell that those huge scribbled words did not bear much resemblance
to the neat scrawls he'd seen elsewhere.
"Bad news?"
Navi asked as she perched on Link's shoulder.
"The Gorons are refusing to work for Ganondorf anymore, and they are threatening a rebellion."
"The Gorons are working for Ganondorf?"
Link asked.
That didn't make sense.
Darunia despised Ganondorf.
He had, after all, been more than eager to make Ganondorf pay for the curse he had placed
on the Dodongo's Cavern.
"They're not working for him willingly," Sheik explained.
"He has made them mine the tunnels in Death Mountain and the surrounding ranges for the
last seven years."
"It doesn't sound like Darunia to let Ganondorf enslave his people," Navi said.
"Or even support him for that matter."
"He had no choice.
Ganondorf threatened to feed his people to Volvagia..." she looked up as though expecting
Link to ask who this creature was.
"I thought he was dead."
As Link said those words, a torrent of unpleasant memories threatened to come flooding back
into his mind.
"What happened to him?"
Navi asked.
"Darunia suspects some kind of mind control.
The Gorons lured the dragon into the catacombs within the Fire Temple where they sealed him.
This letter says Ganondorf has imprisoned some of the Gorons and intends to feed them
to the dragon.
Darunia means to kill Volvagia to prevent that from happening."
Link stared, not entirely convinced Darunia would be a match for the dragon.
It was large enough that the twelve foot tall Goron could have ridden on its back without
injuring it.
"How did Volvagia end up sealed in the catacombs anyway?" he asked.
It was surprising that such a colossal beast had let itself get sealed in an underground
chamber without a fight.
"They probably lured it in there somehow," Sheik suggested, her eyes still scanning the
parchment.
"How is Volvagia still alive if he's been trapped all these years?"
Navi questioned, flying over to Sheik's side and peering at the parchment.
"Most likely, he isn't."
Sheik's voice was grim and there was a note of distaste in her words.
"What?"
Link asked, completely confused.
"That doesn't make sense."
"Ganondorf has reanimated corpses and kept them from decomposing before," Sheik said,
sounding disgusted.
"Wait," Navi hovered by Sheik's shoulder.
"So, if Ganondorf can bring Volvagia back to life, how is Darunia killing him going
to solve anything?"
"It would take time to resurrect Volvagia, and we have the means of preventing him from
being brought back to life."
"We do?"
Link didn't understand, but then Sheik looked up and stared straight at the Master Sword.
It was resting against the trunk of a nearby tree.
Link quickly caught on.
He was the only one who could wield that sword.
No, he thought, feeling the bottom drop out of his stomach.
There is no way I can take on something the size of Volvagia.
Link was not under any delusion he could easily fight something like a fully-grown fire breathing
reptile.
His last encounter with one had almost killed him and Navi.
An encounter with Volvagia would likely end with him becoming dragon entree.
"I can't take on Volvagia," Link stammered.
A part of it seemed wrong; Volvagia had saved his life once.
Though he'd been unconscious by the time Volvagia reached him, it was only thanks to the dragon
that Link and Navi had escaped the Dodongo's Cavern alive.
"I'm sorry, Link, but there is no other way," Sheik said inflection.
Her eyes never left Link, even as he got up and started pacing.
This was insane.
How could she possibly expect him to fight Volvagia?
"Sheik is right," Navi said.
"Besides, you swore an oath to become a sworn brother didn't you?"
"I did," Link said, nodding in agreement.
"But I don't see what that has to do with Volvagia."
"Well, if I recall correctly, a sworn brother is supposed to come to the aid of his fellow
brethren when they are in trouble."
Link couldn't believe what he was hearing.
Navi agreed with Sheik?
"You have made an oath of honor and obligation to Darunia," Navi finished.
Link opened his mouth to protest, utterly aghast that she agreed with the idea.
Navi beat him to it.
"You asked Darunia what was involved before you took his offer didn't you?"
Link remembered that Navi had not been present the first time Link spoke to Darunia following
his escape from the Dodongo's Cavern.
"Navi, a giant lizard had just tried to turn me into a roast.
I wasn't exactly thinking at the time!"
Link pointed out, irritated.
"But you never turned down his offer afterward," she pointed out.
"Whose side are you on?"
Link asked, exasperated.
"Besides, I'd hoped I'd never have to climb that damned mountain again."
"If it helps, I can tell you Darunia already found the Fire Medallion.
So at least you will not have to look for that," Sheik said calmly.
Finding a medallion is the least of my worries if I'm up against a dragon.
He rested an arm against the tree, burying his head against the trunk as he sighed.
"Have a little courage," Sheik said calmly.
"You can defeat Volvagia."
"There's a fine line between courage and stupidity," Link struggled to maintain his temper.
He stood with his back to her.
Sheik couldn't possibly think that taking on a dragon was a good idea?
It was suicide.
He might as well ask the dragon to eat him.
"Who was it that did a suicidal run into a giant gohma queen?"
Navi was looking right at him as he said this.
"I took her by surprise-"
Navi wouldn't hear a word of it.
"Then you took on a giant lizard-"
"-With your help."
It had been a stupid lizard anyway, dumb enough to swallow several Goron bombs.
"I was unconscious, Link.
Remember?"
Navi reminded him.
"But-"
"You even tried to take on a Gerudo with nothing but a dagger... more than once!
I bet you didn't think you could do that, did you?"
Link stepped away from the tree, gritting his teeth.
"Things were different back then, Navi.
Besides, it didn't end well when I tried to take on Ganondorf, remember?"
"You did what?"
Sheik exclaimed.
For once, she sounded shocked.
"Never mind," both Link and Navi said at once.
Both fairy and charge stared at each other while Sheik looked as though she was unsure
where this was going.
"My point is, Link, you can do it," Navi persisted.
"No, I can't."
Navi made a noise of frustration.
'Yes, you can!"
Link looked at Navi stubbornly, which only infuriated the buzzing sprite.
"Alright, fine!
Why don't we just go and hand in your resignation to Zelda or the Goddesses?
Or both even."
"Not helping, Navi!"
Sheik scolded her, coming quite close to sounding angry.
She took a deep breath and relaxed her posture.
"Link, if you do not do this, the Gorons will die, and their deaths will not be the last
if Volvagia escapes.
I will help you in whatever way I can, as will Darunia."
"How do you expect me to take on a dragon?"
Link demanded.
"I can't, Sheik.
Ever since I first left the woods, I've been told what to do, and so many times I've nearly
died because of it!
Not that I'd expect a Sheikah to care."
Sheik actually looked hurt then and a deafening silence fell between them.
Breathing hard, he spun around, intent on walking off to find some solitude in the woods.
Then Sheik's words stopped him in his track.
"Did you know Darunia even named his son after you?"
Link froze and then slowly turned to face her.
He should have just walked off, but surprise got the better of him.
"He... he did?"
"Yes," her voice grew more determined then.
"To honor the courage of a young boy who killed a giant dodongo, a feat he had thought impossible.
Was he wrong?"
"I'm not that boy anymore!"
Link retorted.
"You are, or else you would not have come back here."
He almost turned his back on her again.
"Listen," she persisted.
"I know you're afraid, Link; we all are.
You would dishonor Darunia by not helping him.
You would disgrace the name of the ancient hero whose sword you bear.
If you do nothing, then all Hyrule will suffer for your cowardice!"
Those last words hit him like a slap.
Link did look away this time, his ears burning as Sheik's words shamed him.
He wanted to help Darunia, but he didn't want to die either.
The thought sent an icy fear through him.
Not helping the Gorons would be leaving them to their fate, leaving Hyrule to its destiny.
Including the Kokiri.
He couldn't do that.
His throat grew tight, and he still didn't look back at Sheik.
He could feel the heat of her red eyes boring into him.
Navi was looking worriedly at the pair, no doubt wondering if she should intervene, even
if it meant risking the Sheikah's wrath.
"Think about what will happen if you choose not to help now," Sheik said softly.
"The Gorons will not be the last to feel Ganondorf's fury.
You can't just back out now because you're afraid.
I don't like this any more than you do...
Please, Link.
Don't abandon your duty now."
Damn it.
Link didn't want to hear it.
He didn't want to listen to any of it, her words boring into him.
He clenched his jaw, feeling his frustration mount.
"There is a lot more at stake here than just your life," Sheik continued.
"Darunia knows trying to stop Volvagia might cost him his life, but as long as it means
protecting his people, that won't stop him.
Saria risked her life to reach the Forest Temple-"
"Don't bring Saria into this," Link said with quiet anger.
"Just don't."
Sheik paused, looking as though she was considering her words more carefully.
She was right; Saria had risked her life to save the Kokiri, and Mido had died trying
to help her.
Sheik got up and placed a hand on his shoulder; he almost flinched.
"Please?"
He could sense the pain in her voice, and it surprised him.
"Alright," Link said in a hushed voice.
"I'll do it."
Sheik let go of his shoulder, and he could feel the tension between them melt.
"We should head back to the village if we're going to make it to Death Mountain soon."
Link nodded, turning away to grab his sword and shield.
"And, Link?" he paused when Sheik spoke.
"I am sorry to be hard on you.
The way of the hero is a difficult path to tread.
If I could take that burden from you, I would."
"Thanks, Sheik," Link said quietly.
He stooped down to wrap his hand around the Master Sword's hilt.
"That means a lot but...
I wouldn't wish this burden on anyone.
You're right.
I have to do this, and I would be a coward not to try."
"You don't have to bear this alone, Link."
Those words meant more to Link than he could say, especially coming from Sheik.
He resisted the urge to turn around and stare at her.
Did she really care about him that much?
He had been sure she was only helping him because she was obligated to.
Her words made him wonder if he was wrong, and the Sheikah really did feel something
for him.
Without another word, he slung the Master Sword behind him and led the way back to the
village.
~ 0 ~
They left late that afternoon with just enough hours left in the day to make it to the edge
of the woods before sundown.
A soft murmur brushed through the trees as the wind ruffled the leafy canopy, and the
only other sound was the soft thomp thomp thomp of the two horses.
A band of Kokiri had found Link's black horse and returned the animal.
The stallion made his slow through the trees, following Rin's white horse.
Both animals were laden with saddlebags.
Link's sword and shield were tucked amidst his gear so they would not be recognized by
anyone they passed on the road.
Link was not completely prepared for what he would find as he left the safety of the
woods.
The sense of leaving his home for the second time left him feeling just as uneasy as he
had been on the first occasion.
There was no Saria to greet him as he left, and as he crossed the stream where he had
said goodbye to her all those years ago, he gazed longingly at the bridge, as though hoping
Saria might appear.
She didn't and nor would she.
The stream itself was dry, now nothing more than a narrow stone-studded gully.
Soon the trees were thinning.
Link was sure they could not have reached the edge of the woods yet, and as they came
to the edge of the trees, Link found himself at the edge of a sea of grayed and dry tree
stumps.
Broken bits of twigs and stick lay strewn across the blackened ground.
The earth itself had been ripped up, bits of bramble and dead shrubbery tossed as though
ripped asunder by a violent storm.
"What happened?"
Navi asked, her voice hushed with horror.
She had woken up and peered out of Link's pocket to see why they had stopped.
"The Gerudo harvested the woods for their fires," Sheik said, regarding the scarred
land with a grim look of dismay.
"Be glad the rest of the woods did not meet this fate."
Link remembered phantom Ganondorf mentioning how the Hylians had burned the forest children's
homes.
To his dismay, the Great Deku Tree's successor, the Deku Sprout, had affirmed this.
It had also confirmed that the woods once covered the entire land, including what was
now Hyrule Field.
Is this what Hyrule Field had once looked like?
A field of tree stumps?
The thought that his ancestors once viewed the Kokiri with such disregard made him feel
ashamed to be a Hylian.
At least until he thought that the Hylians had suffered enough since then.
The field of tree stumps resembled an ugly blackened scar running across the once vibrant
hills.
The sight was numbing, and Link shuddered.
The cold nipping deep into him had little to do with the wind.
He cast his eyes northward to where Death Mountain's tall peak peered over the treetops.
That was when he first noticed the strange red ring of clouds wrapped around the peak.
There was something else there too: a dark shape against the sky that was slowly growing
in size.
"What is that?"
Link asked, pointing towards the approaching thing.
"What?"
Rin asked.
She slowed down, drawing her horse's reins as she walked alongside Link's saddle.
He pointed to the odd figure.
It gained more clarity as it grew bigger, forming a serpentine shape scintillating with
millions of small rubies.
Or at least that was Link's first impression.
Then he spotted the black bat-like wings and realized what he was looking at.
"A dragon," Navi breathed in awe.
The dragon was diving, reminding Link of a bird descending towards its prey.
"There aren't any dragons in Hyrule," Sheik commented, her voice stiffening.
"Except one."
Rin realized too.
"Quick!
Back to the trees!"
Sheik obeyed her mentor, and Link wrapped his hands around her for dear life as she
spurred Blaze into a desperate gallop.
Navi managed to take refuge in Link's pocket, and as they dashed for the cover of the trees,
he almost forgot to breathe.
"If Volvagia escaped from the Fire Temple, something must have happened to the Gorons,"
Sheik called out to him.
Link realized she was right; Darunia would not have allowed Volvagia to escape.
Not willingly.
There was no more time to ponder this as the dragon bore down on its quarry.
Sheik rode deftly between the tree stumps, careful to avoid ensnaring Blaze in the underbrush
or the thick tangle of tree roots.
Riding as fast as they were, a tumble would likely be lethal.
Behind them, Volvagia roared a challenge.
Link dared to look over his shoulder, watching as the dragon tore towards them.
Blaze was already beginning to tire, and he slowed as the saddlebags weighed him down.
Link considered cutting the bags loose to help the horse, but they were almost at the
trees.
Surely Volvagia could not follow them into the forest, not with the wards intact.
That was when Link realized there was something on top of the dragon.
No, not something, somebody.
They were wearing a mask.
A mask in the shape of a skull.
"It's Ganondorf!"
Link shouted.
"He's riding Volvagia!"
Panic threatened to seize him then.
"What do you mean riding a dragon?"
Navi asked, her voice going shrill.
"There's no such thing as dragon riders."
The mention of Ganondorf seemed to have her in a panic as well.
She dared to peer out the lip of Link's tunic pocket and then squeaked in horror as she
spotted the rider.
"Navi, tell me it's just another phantom?"
Link asked her, desperately hoping it was.
As much as he dreaded the idea of facing another one, it couldn't be as bad as facing Ganondorf.
"I don't think it is, the magic I sense is different," Navi replied.
"It's him."
Link tried to swallow.
That wasn't what he'd wanted to hear.
A flash of lightning left Rin's outstretched hands and streaked towards Volvagia, missing
by inches.
Her mare, to Link's surprise, kept galloping on without flinching at the sight of the spell.
Volvagia swept past, diving for Link's horse, his claws bared as he prepared to rake them
straight through Blaze's hide.
Blaze galloped swiftly to safety, a thick sheen of sweat upon his coat.
Link notched an arrow to his bow and took aim.
His first arrow went wide.
So did the second one.
"Sheik, he's catching up!"
Link warned.
"We're nearly there!"
Sheik yelled back.
Link was really contemplating loosening the saddlebags now.
It would mean ditching their provisions and most of his gear.
A blur of trees entered Link's vision.
Sheik slowed down, turning Blaze around as both she and Link looked back at the dragon.
"He can't follow us here, right?"
Navi asked.
As if in answer, a burst of fire erupted from Volvagia's mouth, slamming into a tree that
exploded in flames.
Volvagia followed, another column of flames belching from his mouth.
This time, it was directed at Rin.
"RIN!"
Sheik yelled as the other Sheikah vanished behind the wall of fire.
They heard her horse whinny in fright, but there was no horrible scream of a wounded
horse.
At least that meant that Rin was alright, at least Link hoped it did, and he focused
his attention on Blaze's path.
Link was still sure the wards would stop Ganondorf.
At any moment he and Volvagia would be forced to turn back.
Only they kept coming.
Volvagia broke through the trees, snapping branches beneath his legs as he descended
towards Blaze.
Chips of wood, sticks, and branches rained down towards Blaze.
The horse broke into a gallop.
A large branch slammed into the earth where he'd been standing moments earlier, wood chips
and debris spraying everywhere.
"How did he break through the wards?"
Link exclaimed.
"Same way as last time?
" Navi asked, her voice weak with fear.
Acrid smoke filled Link's nostrils, and suddenly he was back in Castletown, watching it burn
around him.
Only it was not the capital of Hyrule that was burning now.
It was the Lost Woods.
His home.
Bile rose in his throat, and he nearly gagged as he forced the vile acid back down.
Blaze galloped through the woods, nostrils flaring and hooves pounding against the earth.
That was when Link realized they were leading the dragon right towards the Great Deku Tree's
grove.
Before he could scream a warning, or consider luring Volvagia away, Blaze broke through
the thickets and into the clearing.
Several Kokiri were fleeing in the direction of the Great Deku Tree, looking back over
their shoulders just long enough to glimpse the crackling inferno that erupted behind
them.
"Forenz!"
Link roared, recognizing the boy as he shouted directions to a few stragglers.
His eyes darted to Link the moment he heard him.
" Get anyone in the village to hide underneath the Great Deku Tree!"
Forenz nodded and disappeared behind one of the thick trunk of a Deku tree.
They, at least, were too dense to burn easily.
Link unleashed another arrow as Volvagia burst into the clearing, sending a cloud of splintered
wood in front of him.
Another column of fire streamed towards them; Sheik rode behind the girth of another Deku
tree as Volvagia's flames scorched its trunk.
"We're too exposed!"
Navi yelled.
"We need to find cover!"
Link looked back to see that not everyone had fled.
Forenz was yelling at several Kokiri to run towards the Great Deku Tree's meadow.
Sheik tugged Blaze's reins, urging the frightened stallion to keep still.
Link could see her scanning the trees frantically, thinking of some way to get out of this situation.
They were clearly outmatched.
It would have been sensible to flee, but this was not a fight they could run from.
Not now.
Without waiting for Sheik, Link leaped off Blaze, bow in hand, and dashed behind one
of the surviving treehouses.
"Link!
Have you taken leave of your senses?"
Sheik yelled after him.
"Get back here!"
Another tendril of flame nearly struck Blaze's flank.
Sheik cursed, steering the horse out of danger as Volvagia peeked around the side of the
tree and unleashed a deep-throated growl.
As they fled in different directions, Volvagia went after Sheik.
She was too quick and quickly dashed out of reach of the dragon and its tongues of fire.
Hauling himself behind a root and crouching behind it, Link notched his bow and took aim.
He spotted the wound on Volvagia's side, the one caused by the giant dodongo long ago.
It was now a long jagged scar.
Link was about to let another shaft loose when a second dragon burst through the clearing.
Its scales scintillated an emerald green and its wings could have sheltered a dozen horses
when fully extended.
Another dragon?
Link stood gaping in astonishment, right before common sense took over.
He could just as well be food to this enormous predator.
Except it didn't seem to be after him, and as he spotted Moriko nearby, he guessed that
she had summoned it.
Moriko stood beside one of the trees, her eyes fixed on the emerald dragon as she directed
it to attack.
How she had summoned the creature, Link had no idea.
Moriko's dragon roared a deafening cry that nearly made Link's ears bleed.
It lunged forward, teeth snapping shut on Volvagia's neck, sending thick droplets of
blood splashing onto the ground.
Moriko's eyes never left the dragon she was somehow controlling.
"My magic may not be enough to stop him, even here.
The forest spirits cannot aid us against him," she said, her voice loud and clear in Link's
mind.
"I will need you to help me."
Link nodded, understanding what Moriko meant but still utterly terrified.
Gripping the bow tighter in one hand, he watched in horrified fascination as the two dragons
grappled each other.
He drew his bow taut again and loosed an arrow.
It missed the wound, bouncing off the red scales.
Volvagia pushed the green dragon back, sending it slamming into a tree which snapped with
a loud crack.
The emerald dragon roared.
The red hissed and beat the emerald one with a savage swipe to the side.
The emerald fell, whipping its barbed tail towards the more powerful red.
The barb struck Volvagia's left eye, cutting through it and sending a bloody mess of fluid
gushing from the wound.
Volvagia roared in agony and stepped back, his head twisting as he writhed in pain.
Link turned back to the Great Fairy.
She had slipped out of Ganondorf's sight, but Link could still see her.
Her eyes were closed, face tight as though in pain while sweat beaded on her brow.
She was struggling.
Sheik seemed to realize, and, as the two dragons came tumbling and crashing closer to their
hiding spot, she dug her heels into Blaze's sides and rode up to Link's side.
It was a risky thing, riding out from behind one tree to reach him.
"Link, get on.
We need to move back!"
Sheik shouted.
Link could barely hear her over the dueling dragons, a sound that was getting far closer
as Ganondorf drove the other dragon back.
Link saw Sheik's hand extended out to him, but he had another idea.
"What about the Master Sword?" he asked.
Another swipe from Moriko's dragon slashed across the membrane of Volvagia's wing.
"You can't face Ganondorf yet, and if he didn't harm you, you would be crushed!"
Sheik sounded aghast at the idea.
Resigned, Link grabbed Sheik's hand, letting her pull him up, before they dashed for cover,
riding for another tree near Moriko.
As the battling dragons rampaged closer to her hiding spot, Moriko didn't run.
Link wondered why before realizing that it was probably taking all her strength to maintain
the spell.
She couldn't run.
He had to help her and fast.
Even though Volvagia was bleeding badly, and didn't look like he could take much more of
a beating, Ganondorf was unscathed.
He looked annoyed.
Just annoyed, nothing more.
Blaze reached the trees, and Link turned back to face the battling dragons.
He didn't even have time to notch his bow before a sharp sickening crack sent a jolt
down his spine.
He gasped.
The emerald dragon's head hung loosely in Volvagia's maw.
A faint, horrible gurgle erupted from its mouth, and the emerald beast went limp, falling
to the ground with a thump that sent a tremor through the earth.
He heard Moriko cry out.
The Great Fairy was clutching her head, body braced against the tree as though she were
too weak to stand.
Moriko fell to her knees, gossamer wings drooping.
It was as though, with the snapping of the thread between her and the dragon, she had
been injured.
Before Link could even scream a warning, a jet of magic shimmering an eldritch blue left
Ganondorf's outstretched gauntlet.
"Mother!"
Navi screamed.
Moriko barely had time to see what was coming.
She shrieked as the spell hit her, engulfing her in a twisting pyre of purple flame.
"No!"
Navi screamed.
She started flying towards Moriko's body, watching as the smoldering corpse that had
once been a Great Fairy slid to the ground.
"Navi... wait!"
Link called.
"NAVI!"
Link dismounted and caught up to Navi in a quick stride before she could fly into Ganondorf's
sight.
He closed his hand around her, trapping her, and quickly darted behind the wide girth of
the Deku tree.
Navi's wings beat madly against his hand, but he didn't dare release her.
"No!
Let me go this instant!
Let me go!" she screamed.
Her shouts ended in a hysterical cry, and he exchanged a glance with Sheik.
Her red eyes were like fire.
"Link, I know what you are thinking, but you cannot face him yet," Sheik warned him.
"We have to get away, you're not ready yet."
"I know," Link said.
The Forest Temple had taught him that, but to leave now would be to betray the Kokiri.
They were like family to him, and he wouldn't abandon them to Ganondorf's mercy.
"Is there nothing we can do?"
he asked Sheik.
"There is, but it's more likely to harm us than him," Sheik said.
Sheik regretted her choice of words as a flicker of hope showed on his face.
"It's still a chance."
"I-"
"I know you are hiding, Hero of Time!" came Ganondorf's mocking call.
"They call you courageous, but you hide like a coward!
Face me, or I will kill the last of the Kokiri!"
Link left his refuge.
Sheik called him back, but he ignored her, releasing Navi who took a moment between her
sobs to realize what was happening.
Ganondorf sneered as Link stepped into the open.
"Always the noble hero," Ganondorf sneered.
He drew his sword, red cape rippling behind him as he strode towards Link.
"I won't let you harm the Kokiri!"
Link yelled.
"You have caused them enough grief already."
"Just how do you plan to stop me, Hero of Time?"
Ganondorf asked, mockery dripping like venom.
"You seem to have forgotten your blade.
Without it, you are just another man, and you will die just as easily."
There was a rush of movement from behind Link as Sheik dismounted and rushed to his side.
She was gripping the Master Sword, still held within its sheath, which she tossed to him.
"You?"
Ganondorf paused midstride, his eyes widening in surprise.
"I thought I killed you and your kin!"
"You have no right to call yourself King of Hyrule.
You murdered the rightful king and heir!"
Sheik yelled.
If Sheik was afraid, she gave no sign of it.
Link swallowed, drawing his sword and gripping it tightly in his hand.
Courage is not the absence of fear but the ability to conquer it.
Fear cuts deeper than any blade.
He tried to focus on Sheik's words, tried to shut out the torrent of fear that threatened
to overwhelm him.
Before he could do anything, Sheik sent a bolt of lightning arcing through the air.
Something flickered on the back of Sheik's left hand, but before Link could work out
what it was, he was forced to look away as bright tendrils of light crackled through
the air.
Sheik's spell hit Ganondorf square in the chest.
He screamed, and Link took the cue to dash forward, intending to plunge the Master Sword
into the Gerudo king's heart.
He saw a flicker of yellow out of the corner of his eye.
He dashed to one side, falling onto his belly as the burst of flames rolled above him, its
blistering heat searing his skin.
No sooner did the fiery blast subside than Link pushed himself back onto his feet.
Ganondorf was kneeling, one hand clenching his chest, the other his sword.
He was breathing hard, and there was shock in those eyes.
He looked up, fear on his face as a second brighter blast of magic soared through the
air.
He rose his hand from his sword, erecting a translucent shield in front of him.
The lightning crashed into it, and the barrier rippled.
"The darkness... will prevail!" he hissed.
Just as Link dashed forward, a ring of purple light surrounded Ganondorf and Volvagia.
The lightning stopped.
Ganondorf regained his feet and stepped further into the rapidly forming vortex.
He was getting away.
"No!"
Link screamed.
A wall of fire erupted around the vortex, and Link skidded to a halt, barely avoiding
the flames.
He was cut off from the Gerudo king.
Ganondorf glanced up at Link through the wall of fire.
"The Sheikah will not protect you forever, boy.
As a punishment for your defiance and theirs, I will revive this dragon and return it to
Death Mountain.
Each day I will feed it one Goron...
Perhaps, you can make it before one dies."
With that, Ganondorf disappeared into the shimmering vortex, and the wall of fire vanished.
The only trace of their existence was the blackened circle of earth, the grass that
once occupied it reduced to ashes.
Whatever Sheik had done to him, Ganondorf had escaped.
Link turned back around to ask Sheik what she had done.
Only she wasn't standing next to him, she was on the ground.
Pale and listless.
Fear choked him then; Sheik was far too still for his liking.
He screamed out Navi's name, but the fairy was sitting on the tree root beside Moriko's
broken body.
She did not leave the Great Fairy's side, still too stunned to react to the sight of
Sheik's limp form.
He did not want to be alone again, not now.
He fell to his knees beside her.
Oh Goddesses, please no!
Sheik, please don't be dead!
Whatever animosity he had felt towards the Sheikah after waking up in Ordon was gone
now.
He did not want to be alone, and she had just saved his life.
Remembering what Saria had taught him long ago, he managed to remove of his gauntlets
and pressed a finger against her throat.
At first he couldn't feel anything, and he started to panic.
Oh no... no.
He searched again for a heartbeat.
After he moments frantic searching, he finally felt something, slow but rhythmic.
A heartbeat.
Link's relief flickered and died faster than it came.
Sheik's pulse was slow and far too weak.
To his relief, Rin burst through the clearing.
Her face went white at the sight of Link kneeling beside Sheik.
She dismounted her white mare and Link stepped aside to as she knelt beside Sheik.
The moment that Rin felt for a pulse, her face grave, seemed to last a painfully long
time.
The Sheikah's expression didn't change.
"Is she-"
"She lives," Rin said softly.
"But I will need to tend to her now..." she looked up at him, before her gaze shifted
to the burning forest.
Some of the trees that had survived the sacking of the village were aflame, and only the deku
trees seemed relatively unharmed.
"Boy, pass me your instrument."
"What-" he said blankly, his mind racing so that collecting his thoughts was like struggling
against a fast flowing current.
"Your ocarina!"
Rin said, her voice snapping Link to attention.
He complied without a word, handing the instrument to Rin, and then watched as she began to play.
No sooner had she began, that Link felt something shift in the air as if something unseen had
rushed past, disturbing the wind in its passing.
To Link's utter astonishment storm clouds began to drape the land in shadow.
A soft breeze whipped his hair and rapidly the wind rose into a billowing tempest.
Within moments, tendrils of lightning were crackling across the sky, and fat raindrops
descended from the heavens.
A distant hiss erupted from the fire, and plumes of steam rose into the air, thick sheets
of rain threatening to drown the land below.
Rin carried Sheik into the refuge of a nearby house; Link could almost forget that he was
getting soaked as he watched the water descend from the sky.
The Ocarina of Time can do that?
Navi was forced to retreat from the fallen Great Fairy's body and into the shelter of
Link's tunic.
To their surprise, flames began to flicker across the emerald dragon's body.
It quickly enveloped its body, and then the beast was gone, reduced to a pile of dust
and ashes, as though it had been nothing more than an apparition created by Moriko.
The wind carried the creature's remains while thick sheets of rain washed the rest away.
Rin lay Sheik down on a bed, and Link joined her after the brief spectacle with the dragon.
As Rin continued tending to Sheik, she stirred briefly, her eyelids fluttering open.
In that moment, Sheik spoke a single word- a name Link recognized.
Then, she closed her eyes again, drifting back into unconsciousness.
"How did you do that?" he asked Rin, gesturing towards the thundering gale outside.
"It's called the Song of Storms," she answered.
"It was well known amongst my people."
Rin didn't look up from Sheik.
The woman's face was ashen, her breathing barely discernable.
Water dripped from her blonde hair and tunic from the sudden burst of rain.
"Will Sheik be alright?"
Link asked.
Rin nodded.
"It was a close thing.
What in the name of the Goddesses happened back there?
Where did that other dragon come from?"
It took Link a moment to form enough words to explain what had transpired; during that
silence, he looked out the door as the fire sputtered and died beneath the deluge that
befell it.
He explained quickly, remembering what Ganondorf had threatened to do should Link not fight
Volvagia.
Each day I will feed it one Goron.
There was no way he could make it there in one day.
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I've been hearing symphonies
Before all the hurt was silenced the Rhapsody for you and me
And every melody is timeless life was stringing me along
Then you came and you cut me loose so singing on my own
Now I can find the key without you and now your song
gets on repeat and I'm dancing on to your heartbeat and when you're gonna
Feel incomplete. So if you want that truth
I just wanna be part of yourself
I'm sorry if it's all too much
Every day y'all here. I'm
Healing and I was running out of love
I
Never thought I'd find this feeling and now your song
gets on repeat and I'm dancing on to your heartbeat and when you
Gonna feel incomplete. So if you want that true
I
Just wanna be part of your body
Kisses Allah tastes fun-loving may possibilities. I look like all your needs
And know that you still wanna see me
Cuz
All its possibilities
I just want a fair skinned on my
Fashion and a message on your smile take my time
Something new all
Lit up heaven
And the feeling one on Missy
Coz I'm lost in the way you move the way you feel I won't guess is all a taste
me
Like oh you mean won't get this all it takes fall in love am a
Possibility I like all you need
So you want
I need accompanied so nine
Something in your cleanup ever Oh
Running out of breath but I oh I got stamina Oh
Running now close my eyes a lot. Oh, I got stamina and uh-oh
I see another mound to climb but uh, I I got stamina and uh, oh
I need another love will be mine cuz I I
I got stomach now don't give up. I won't give up
Give up. No. No, no don't give up. I won't give up don't give up
No, no. No, I'm free to be the greatest. I'm alive
I'm free to be the greatest here tonight
the greatest the greatest the greatest
ally
The greatest the greatest
ally
Oh
Running out of breath but I um, oh I got stomach now uh-oh
Running out close my eyes. Oh, oh I got stamina. Don't give up
I won't give up don't give up. No, no, no don't give up
I won't give up don't give up. No, no. No, I'm free to be the greatest
I'm alive
I'm free to be the greatest here tonight
the greatest the greatest
the greatest
The greatest the greatest
Oh
Oh
You
Know that dress is
Now a mother
Would you expect but you're not coming home at me tonight?
you just
I know that dress is karma perfume rethinking
Ammonia would you expect me tonight?
I
Used to believe
We were burning on the end of something beautiful
Something beautiful
Sit in a tree
Smoak and Meers keeps us waiting on a miracle on a miracle
See go through the darkness of these
Errands a heartbreak away. Never let you go. Never let me down
Right dragging the edge of a knife never let you go never let me down
Don't you give up I will give up
Let me love you
Let me love you
Don't you give up?
I won't give up
Let me love you, let me love you some falsely
We've got a million miles a little Birds
miles ahead of us
See go through the darkness face
Heartbreak away never let you go. Never let me down
It's been heavy right driving the edge of
You don't you give up
I will give up
Let me love you. Let me love you
I
Think the news after cries
So picking it up. I'm picking it up. I'm loving and live there
Ain't got no tears and my body I ran number boy. I like it. I like it. I like
no matter
Who tries it? We're out here robbing, and we're vibing with vibe
Even when it's raining down stop now can stop so shut your mouth
That's dear brother so I'm picking it up again
Oh
So I'm picking it up and picking the pump up and living in
Get it up get it up loving I'm living so we turning
Oh
Shit
Donal tears underground so picking it up again
Well
The loving a liver come with me
Wait a second, let me catch my breath
Remind me how it feels to hear
Your lips are moving I can't hear a thing
Livin life as if we had a choice
Anywhere anytime
You just wait
a
song in every breath
save
Me to sleep now
save
Me to sleep
Won't you sing?
Me to sleep
now
sing me
to sleep
Remember me. Now time cannot erase
I can hear you whispers in my mind
I've become good. You cannot embrace
Any water anytime I would do
You
see
me
sleep
now
sing me
to sleep
sing
Me to sleep now
I
Got a condo women headed, baby
Darwin said yo, yo ass invited so gone and gets a copy now
Pop it full Repair. Pop pop before me turn around and drive before repeating tripe drop it for me
I rent a beach house in Miami wake up with no Germans. Love to sell for Jenna. Oh, yes, sir
That's Cap'n you got it if you want it got it if you want
It said you got it if you want to take my wallet if you want it now
Let's put some miles
Raishin is so bright
Strawberryish a friend all night looking for you. That's what I like
That's what I like looking for you that's what I like. That's one alive
Like
Paris
Like
In my sleep and night making myself crazy
Out of my mind out of my mind
Wrote it down and read it out hoping it would save me
So many times so many times
He makes me feel like nobody else nobody else
But my love
He doesn't love me so I tell myself I tell myself
I pick up the phone, you know
His only calling cause it's drunk and alone - don't let him in you have to kick him out again
Three don't be his friend. You know, you're gonna wake up in his bed in the morning
If you're under him, you ain't getting over him again. The rules are count them
I got new rules accountant
I gotta tell them himself
I got new rules accountant
I keep pushing forwards, but he keeps pulling me
backwards
nowhere to turn
Nowhere to turn my love
He doesn't love me so I tell myself I tell myself
I pick up the phone, you know
His only calling cuz drunken alone - don't let him in you have to kick him out again three
Don't be his friend. You know, you're gonna wake up in his bed in the morning
And if you're under him, you ain't gettin over him again. The rules are count them. I
Got new rules accountant
I gotta tell them himself
I got new rules accountant
I gotta tell them to say I
Got no
So many time left or
Right, it says you will go for just my bed now you want this, but I know I don't
What am I turn so what I gotta forget it
Forget it
You wanna wanna
Messed up a good thing
Give me what I pay. What is going said? I wanna strange but sure can pull this thing - I
Can't
You made me feel
And your feelings and my god
Me
I'm feeling that is me
If you're number one
Like you
Not the one creamy
If I'm not the one
Oh honey one
We happened
Sorry Mikey but not
If you gonna love it
A you'll never see
Don't
Because
It's
Anyway
Oh you bring my keys
Show
If you gotta
Water under the bridge
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Spooky Scary Skull Troopers ( Short Halloween Song ) - Duration: 1:17.Spooky Scary Skull Troopers
We know you wan't those kills
After some time the noobs will die
and drive them so insane
Spooky Scary Skull Troopers
You always get the wins
Only OG's though because
they were from back then
We're so sorry Skull Troopers
You're so misunderstood
You only wan't to get some wins, {but i dont think they should}
Spooky Scary Skull Troopers
You're Awesome all the time
And all the noobs will never win against him
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It's Halloween Night | Halloween Song | Music For Kids | Halloween Rhymes & Cartoons For Children - Duration: 31:25.It's Halloween Night Not a soul in sight
I hear Footsteps Who's that coming?
I see a ghost!
Oh no!!!
I see a ghost!
Run!!!
I see a ghost!
Hahahahaha!
It's Halloween Night not a soul in sight
I hear Footsteps who's that coming?
I see a zombie!
Oh no!!!
I see a zombie!
Look Out!
I see a zombie!
Hahahahaha!
It's Halloween night not a soul in sight
I hear Footsteps who's that coming?
I see a vampire!
Oh no!!!
I see a vampire!
Help!
I see a vampire!
Hahaha!
It's Halloween night not a soul in sight
I hear Footsteps who's that coming?
I see a witch!
Oh no!!!
I see a witch!
save me!
I see a witch!
Hahahahaha!
It's Halloween night not a soul in sight
I hear Footsteps who's that coming?
I see a skeleton!
Oh no!!!
I see a skeleton!
Hide!!
I see a skeleton!
Hahahahaha!
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Halloween Count by 3 Song - Duration: 3:31.This is the story of how I learned how to count by 3's on Halloween
3-6-9-12-15 Count by 3 on Halloween
3-6-9-12-15 Count by 3 on Halloween
Halloween night, things were real spooky
I saw 3 witches acting really kooky
Did I scream? Oh No!
Did I run? No way!
I said give me 3 treats, cause I'm hungry today!
So they gave me three treats, that's one less than four!
I had 3 treats but said I need 3 more!
3-6-9-12-15 Count by 3 on Halloween
3-6-9-12-15 Count by 3 on Halloween
Halloween night, things were real spooky
I saw 3 mummies acting really kooky
Did I scream? Oh No!
Did I run? No way!
I said give me 3 treats, cause I'm hungry today!
So they gave me three treats, that's one less than four
I had 6 treats but said, I need 3 more!
3-6-9-12-15 Count by 3 on Halloween
3-6-9-12-15 Count by 3 on Halloween
Halloween night, things were real spooky
I saw 3 ghosts acting really kooky
Did I scream? Oh No!
Did I run? No way!
I said give me 3 treats, cause I'm hungry today!
So they gave me three treats, that's one less than four
I had 9 treats but said, I need 3 more!
3-6-9-12-15 Count by 3 on Halloween
3-6-9-12-15 Count by 3 on Halloween
Halloween night, things were real spooky
I saw 3 werewolves acting really kooky
Did I scream? Oh No!
Did I run? No way!
I said give me 3 treats, cause I'm hungry today
So they gave me three treats, that's one less than four
I had 12 treats but said I need 3 more!
3-6-9-12-15 Count by 3 on Halloween
3-6-9-12-15 Count by 3 on Halloween
Halloween night, things were getting spooky
I saw 3 monsters acting really kooky
Did I scream? Oh No!
Did I run? No way!
I said give me 3 treats, cause I'm hungry today
so they gave me 3 treats, that's one less than 4
I had 15 treats, I don't need anymore…
3-6-9-12-15 Count by 3 on Halloween
Now what if I went trick or treating twice on Halloween?
I'd have to count to 30 by 3's like this
I got so much candy, let's count it again
Now that's a lot of candy! You got that right!
3-6-9-12-15 Count by 3 on Halloween
3-6-9-12-15 Count by 3 on Halloween
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OPV EP.1-11 Tin&Can | Song : ได้พบเธอ[ I meet you] | Love bychance series - Duration: 4:51.If the wind doesn't blow leaves to sway
You only walk pass
It maybe spit second
that you and I miss each other
If flowers hadn't bloomed without colors
Unless they were beautiful enough,
I wouldn't have stopped at you that time
How is today going to be?
I had thought that love is a dream
But I meet love when I meet you
Hold your hands, embrace each other
Wish to be like that as the time doesn't turn
I won't let you go
From today until long last forever
I wish only you are by my side
How lucky I am when all of my heart…
I am to meet you
when the cold wind cover all roads
If the last train
had stopped and taken you away
we wouldn't have met each other
we wouldn't have met each other
Only one step that passed me
You hadn't looked up
We wouldn't have met
I had thought that love is a dream
But I meet love when I meet you
Hold your hands, embrace each other
Wish to be like that as the time doesn't turn
I won't let you go
From today until long last forever
I wish only you are by my side
How lucky I am when all of my heart…
I am to meet you
I have been waiting for you throughout my life
(all of my heart)
Every minute I have only you
(I have only you)
When I don't know whom tomorrow comes for
No matter how tired it is... I'm ready to face
Only you and me together...
From now on...
I had thought that love is a dream
But I meet love when I meet you
Hold your hands, embrace each other
Wish to be like that as the time doesn't turn
I won't let you go
From today until long last forever
I wish only you are by my side
How lucky I am when all of my heart…
I had thought that love is a dream
embrace each other
Wish to be like that as the time doesn't turn
I won't let you go
From today until long last forever
I wish only you are by my side
How lucky I am when all of my heart…
I am to meet you
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"Saratoga Song" - "Baby Shark" Parody - Duration: 1:38.Saratoga, doo doo doo doo doo doo Saratoga, doo doo doo doo doo doo Saratoga, doo doo doo doo doo doo Turning point!
Freeman's Farm, doo doo doo doo doo doo Freeman's Farm, doo doo doo doo doo doo Freeman's Farm, doo doo doo doo doo doo British won!
Bemis Heights, doo doo doo doo doo doo Bemis Heights, doo doo doo doo doo doo Bemis Heights, doo doo doo doo doo doo Patriots won!
John Burgoyne, doo doo doo doo doo doo John Burgoyne, doo doo doo doo doo doo John Burgoyne, doo doo doo doo doo doo British general!
Horatio Gates, doo doo doo doo doo doo Horatio Gates, doo doo doo doo doo doo Horatio Gates, doo doo doo doo doo doo Patriot general!
Benedict Arnold, doo doo doo doo doo doo Benedict Arnold, doo doo doo doo doo doo Benedict Arnold, doo doo doo doo doo doo Got no credit!
British surrender, doo doo doo doo doo doo Benedict surrender, doo doo doo doo doo doo Benedict surrender, doo doo doo doo doo doo British lost!
French join, doo doo doo doo doo doo French join, doo doo doo doo doo doo French join, doo doo doo doo doo doo And we won!
It's the end, doo doo doo doo doo doo It's the end, doo doo doo doo doo doo It's the end, doo doo doo doo doo doo Yay!
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Wild animals finger family song for kids | kids zone,Gorilla,tiger,lion,Bear,arcus n media tv - Duration: 2:42.Wild animals finger family song for kids
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Yaar Badal Na Jaana Female Cover Song by Hansa Juhi Rani - Duration: 5:19.Yaar Badal Naa Jana
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