My Mouth Brought Me Here

Ciw-restr ar gyfer Skull

(Voice) Mama-ma weloooo, Njiya Ne Njiyalene
 
(Narrator) After two weeks in a forest, a hunter comes across a skull, he stepped on the skull, and it speaks, saying:
(1, 0) 8 "My mouth brought me here."
(Narrator) Shocked and bewildered, thinking he was hearing voices, thinking he was hallucinating, the hunter stepped on the skull again, for the second time the skull speaks, saying:
 
(Narrator) Shocked and bewildered, thinking he was hearing voices, thinking he was hallucinating, the hunter stepped on the skull again, for the second time the skull speaks, saying:
(1, 0) 10 "My mouth brought me here."
(Narrator) Not believing what he was hearing, the hunter stepped on the skull, for the third time, the skull speaks saying:
 
(Narrator) Not believing what he was hearing, the hunter stepped on the skull, for the third time, the skull speaks saying:
(1, 0) 12 "My mouth brought me here."
(Narrator) Without looking back, the hunter runs at extreme speed, he crosses the village park, he crosses the stream where women do their washing, he runs past the market, he runs past the village square and eventually to the king's palace.
 
(Narrator) When all was quiet and the King had returned to his abode, the first skull looked at the new skull and said:
(4, 0) 177 "You see, I told you, my mouth brought me here.''