Dailaddin
Prologue : Egyptian night
In the sands of Egypt, a man rode a camel to the city of Agrabah.
Oh I come from a place.
From a faraway land,
Where the caravan camels roam.
Where it's flat and immense,
And the heat is intense.
It's barbaric, but hey, it's home.
When the winds from the east,
And the suns from the west,
And the sand in the glass is right,
Hop on a carpet and fly
To another Egyptian night!
The man than arrived at the great city and made his way to the palace.
Egyptian nights!
Like Egyptian days!
More often then not,
And hotter then hot!
In a lot of good ways!
Egyptian nights!
Meet Egyptian moons!
A fool on his guard,
Could fall and fall hard,
Out there on the dunes.
The man than got off his camel and talked to us. He had blue eyes that didn't appear to have pupils, and he was dressed in a white turban and cape. He also wore a yellowish brown robe.
Ah, shalom and good evening worthy friends. My name is shadi. Shadi said. Please come closer. We walked up and held up his hands. That a little to close. Back up a little. We did so , and he smiled.
There now. Welcome to Agrabah. A city mystery and enchantment. He undid his bundle and reval seven kinck- knack. And the finest merchandise this side of the red sea. See anything you like?
All that was there was a old shoe , a empty box, and other worthless things. We walked away when shadi walked in front of us.
Wait, I see you are only interested in the exceptionally rare. Then I think you'll rewarded to consider this. From his robs , he pulls out a lamp with a m on it. Do not be fooled by its common appearance. This is no ordinary lamp. It once change the course of a young man life. A young man liked this lamp, was more than he seemed. He takes out some shining sand from the lamp and tossed it into the air, where it stayed to our surprise.
It begins on a dark night. Shadi began. His voice grew softer with every sentence. Where a dark man waits with a dark purpose.
