Jungle Book Page #2
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where not the wolfs the posted parents
of many childs in India
Little, naked and gob
The men's cub enter the wolf cave
He felt just at home with the cubs
as at his mother side
Natu....Natu....Natu
Lost, and tire, he fell asleep among
his brothers of the jungle
Akela, the father wolf and
Raksha, the mother wolf
Knew that Shere Khan was prowling
outside looking for the men's cub
So they took him to the family
Natu.....
He grew up with the cubs
they call him Mowgli.
thought his business in their every brasses in the grass
just as much to him as to his brothers
wolf's cubs
All the lords of the jungle became
his friends
He had only one enemy
Shere Khan The Tiger!
Did Mowgli live to hunt Shere Khan?
Did He live?
But how I know then, what I know now
Twelve years had past
And Shere Khan was on the trail
of the wolf boy.
Let me handle him
Buldeo.....Buldeo
Cover him up,...
cover him up
How are you boy
Can you hear
Give a torch, a torch
This boy has never seen fire before
His is from the jungle
We must be kind to him, release Him
Release him?
Are you mad, this is a thing of the jungle
Let me look, let me look
Look at the scars on his arms
and legs
has run out of us, with wolf cubs
Poor child...
this boy has been reared in the jungle
He has the evil eye
Moonshine,
I think this boy is Messua's little baby
which be stolen that day we build the wall
Could this boy be yours Messua
No, isn't my, but is a handsome boy
Eyes like red fire, any woman would
like to have a son like him
But my Natu was soft and plump
Mistress, how could he be plump
running naked in the woods
I warning all, his has the evil eye.
No Buldeo, he's some poor lost man
Not like my own, but, I'm a lonely woman
and if you would let me
I will shelter him
for some other woman who lost her son
He is a wolf, let one in
and all will follow
He will bring dawn the jungle upon us
but the jungle is sacred,
take this boy to your house my sister
and copy little harder for money
to get Natu and me
for have save Natu life on this day
Release Him!
wait, are you going turn this devil lost
before I can protect you
A gun...Buldeo don't
a gun
Buldeo
Now release him
No, no
boy....boy
would you come with me
Come,...come
Dawn upon our heads even before the temple
We have call the curse of the beast
No more shall we prosper
The wild pig will trample dawn our vines
The Tiger will short our streets
We have open our doors to the devil
Don't look upon evil
Majala
Get home to bed
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