Oh, the Earth is filled with beauty, and it’s gathered all together in the form and face and dainty grace of a pretty Irish girl.
One gift, beauty rare
Gold of sunshine in her hair
Lips that shame the red, red rose
She’ll walk with springtime wherever she goes
You can learn a lot of things from the flowers
For especially in the month of June
There’s a wealth of happiness and romance
All in the golden afternoon
Winds in the east, mist comin’ in
Like somethin’ is brewin’ and 'bout to begin
Can’t put me finger on what lies in store
But I feel what’s to happen all happened before
You’re going to the moon? Isn’t that a step back for you guys, considering you’ve already been to Mars?
We apprehended your son operating a solar vehicle in a restricted area.
“Well, we either listen to the driver and stop to take the gas tank apart, or we listen to the mechanic and try to win this race.”
“I’m listening to the mechanic.”
Without a real car, I’m only half a man.
Something about this seems unnatural.
Now, Rule One: No mineral or vegetable, only animals. Rule Two: No make-believe things like, uh, oh, pink dragons and stuff. Now, Rule Three: No disappearing.
You said no disappearing!
Did I say “no purple dragons?” Did I?
A dragon, a dragon,
I swear I saw a dragon,
A green and seething,
fire breathing, monst-er-ous in sight!
with eyes of red and lions head
and wings as dark as night
He has a jaw of gleaming teeth,
he’s fifty feet in height!
That just seems showy.
She’s a shining star!
Second star to the right…
Now shall you deal with me, O Prince… and all the powers of HELL!
Oh, bother.
You’re surrounded by water, and yet you gotta play with fire!
Maui tried to escape but was confronted by another who sought the Heart. Te Ka! A demon of earth and fire. Maui was struck from the sky, never to be seen again. And his magical fishhook and the Heart of Te Fiti were lost to the sea. Where, even now, a thousand years later, Te Ka and the demons of the deep still hunt for the Heart.