[Narration]
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…
[Verse 1]
Oh, out near Stonehenge, I lived alone
Oh, out near Gamehendge, I chafed a bone
[Chorus]
Wilson, King of Prussia, I lay this hate on you
Wilson, Duke of Lizards, I beg it all trune for you
[Verse 2]
Talk my duke a mountain, Helping Friendly Book
Inasfar as fiefdom, I think you bad crook
[Chorus]
Wilson, King of Prussia, I lay this hate on you
Wilson, Duke of Lizards, I beg it all trune for you
[Instrumental Break]
[Verse 3]
I talked to my son Roger, Rutherford the same
When we had that meeting, over down near Game(hendge)
[Chorus]
Wilson, King of Prussia, I lay this hate on you
Wilson, Duke of Lizards, I beg it all trune for you
[Bridge]
And you got me back thinkin' that you're the worst one
I must inquire, Wilson, can you still have fun?
Wilson, oh, can you still have fun?
Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, oh
Oh, Wilson, can you still have fun?