In the velvet blackness of an African night
As the red disc of the sun rises,
The distant mountain floats above the mist.
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High on Pride Rock, Mufasa the Lion King waits,
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Rafiki, keeper of the mysteries, anoints Prince Simba's brow,
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Mufasa's jealous sibling, Scar
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Zazu the hornbill, Pride Rock's chief of protocol,
Confronted by Mufasa
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Each sunrise finds Simba in the royal cave
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From the peak of Pride Rock,
Crossing his kingdom, Mufasa speaks earnestly
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Too young to read the fury in his uncle's eyes
Sly Scar exacts a promise from the cub,
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A graveyard!
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Simba and Nala mask their curiosity,
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Mistaking the cubs' whispered plans for love talk,
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Trying to elude their feathered guardian,
Elephants and hippos, monkeys and giraffes
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I'M GONNA BE A MIGHTY KING
NO ONE SAYING DO THIS
EVERYBODY LOOK LEFT,
LET EVERY CREATURE GO FOR BROKE AND SING,
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Escaping Zazu
A jet of steam subsides to reveal an eerie landscape
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From within a massive skull comes chilling laughter,
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Weaving among the skeletons, blinded by mist and steam,
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Zazu is caught
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A roar seems to bring the whole world to a stop.
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The sun sinks in the sapphire sky,
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In the gathering dusk, Mufasa turns to face his son.
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Mufasa talks of wisdom and folly,
Night comes quickly to the Pride Lands.
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Mufasa passes along the wisdom of the pride,
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Meanwhile Scar conceives a bolder scheme,
Scar preens and poses on his rocky pedestal,
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I KNOW THAT YOUR POWERS OF RETENTION
IT'S CLEAR FROM YOUR VACANT EXPRESSIONS
SO PREPARE FOR THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME,
AND WHERE DO WE FEATURE?
JUST LISTEN TO TEACHER.
BE PREPARED!
IT'S GREAT THAT WE'LL SOON BE CONNECTED
OF COURSE, QUID PRO QUO, YOU'RE EXPECTED
SO PREPARE FOR THE COUP OF THE CENTURY.
BE PREPARED!
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Rank upon rank of hyenas strut below
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With lies and wily flattery
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As Simba practices his roar,
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Simba hears a sound like thunder.
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As he clings to a rotting tree,
Scar warns Mufasa of Simba's peril,
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With his last reserve of strength,
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Scrambling to save himself,
Inch by inch, Scar pulls Mufasa towards safety
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In the stillness that follows,
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As Simba sobs beside his father
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Scar toys with Simba,
With Scar's hyena mercenaries in pursuit and gaining,
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The three hyenas watch as Simba vanishes,
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Eloquent with false grief,
When the usurper's hyena cronies
In his tree, Rafiki mourns
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Vultures circle overhead
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Eeeeeeeeeeeeee - yaaaaaaaaaaaa!
As the ugly birds scatter,
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Timon pries Simba's lips apart
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The cub seems so helpless,
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Waking in unfamiliar surroundings,
Persuading Simba to stay with them
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Timon pulls back a fern
Succulent spiders, juicy beetles, and worms -
And so it happens that Simba, the lost crown prince,
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HAKUNA MATATA!
WHEN HE WAS A YOUNG WARTHOG
I'M A SENSITIVE SOUL THOUGH I SEEM THICK-SKINNED,
HAKUNA MATATA! WHAT A WONDERFUL PHRASE.
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Meanwhile, at Pride Rock,
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Contemptuous and unannounced,
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One glorious tropical night,
Simba recalls another starry night
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Overcome by melancholy, Simba goes off by himself.
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A hand snatches the seed floss from the air.
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With all the stealth a warthog can muster,
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The lioness springs at the trapped warthog
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The lions battle in the dirt,
Simba gaining the upper hand until,
with a crafty flip,
the lioness pins him.
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Simba cannot believe that Nala has found him!
Simba is still king.
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Together after so many years,
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I CAN SEE WHAT'S HAPPENING
THE SWEET CARESS OF TWILIGHT,
CAN YOU FEEL THE LOVE TONIGHT?
I WANT TO SAY I LOVE HER
HE'S HOLDING BACK, HE'S HIDING
CAN YOU FEEL THE LOVE TONIGHT?
AND IF HE FALLS IN LOVE TONIGHT
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Simba and Nala wander through the enchanted landscape.
Nala tells Simba how Scar and his hyena hoodlums
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Confused by the news Nala has brought him,
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But the voices of the former kings are silent
Asante sana. Squash Banana.
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Telling Simba that his father is alive,
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Simba gazes into the waters of a pool
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Disappointment overcomes him once again,
The darkness begins to shimmer.
And now the phantom king speaks to his son:
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The ghost has vanished.
Sometimes the past can hurt,
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Rafiki brings a message to Simba's friends:
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Simba speeds towards Pride Rock,
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As storm clouds gather,
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At the foot of Pride Rock, starving hyena sentries can't believe
their eyes.
From the cover of a boulder, Simba and Nala watch
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As the thunder rumbles all around,
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Flashes of lightning
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Simba nuzzles his mother,
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Seeing that Simba, not Mufasa, is his foe,
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Simba admits his past mistakes,
Simba slips and hangs from the rock,
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Murderer!
Simba pins Scar and forces him to confess
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As the Pride Lands burn
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The battle is joined once more,
To save himself Scar lies again -
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Giving his uncle one last chance, Simba tell Scar to flee.
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Scar lands in the burning brush,
Friends, Scar calls them,
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Simba reunites with Nala and the Pride,
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King at last, Simba climbs through the rain
Simba looks up to the heavens once again
Remember!
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The Pride Lands return to life.
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The sacred ceremony is repeated.
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THE END
The Story
As Written in The Art of The Lion King
ACT I
- at the hour before dawn when the land is full of dreams -
a lone voice heralds the new day.
the one voice becomes many
until the Pride Lands echo with song.
Vast herds move across the golden plain,
and the heavens come alive with storks and doves,
kingfishers, and flamingos.
watching as the creatures of his domain gather below
to celebrate the arrival of the newborn Prince.
sprinkles the cub with ceremonial dust,
and raises him to the skies
for all of heaven and earth to see.
sits in the shade, taking bitter pride in his absence
from the sacred ceremony, scheming and dreaming of the day
he will usurp the throne
informs an indifferent Scar
his truancy has not gone unnoticed.
Scar hides revenge beneath a cloak of scorn.
nudging his father from his sleep, begging him to join
in the immemorial games that ensure
the survival of the species.
father and son survey the Lion King's domain.
of the Circle of Life - the endless chain
that links all living things,
from the crawling ant to the leaping antelope.
Simba tells Scar all he has learned that day -
how he, not Scar, will become the Lion King.
a pledge that Simba will never venture near
the forbidden place where elephants go to die.
Scar has planted a secret Simba must share at once
with Nala, his greatest and most trusted friend.
He finds her in the dappled shade of Pride Rock
lazing with the lionesses of the pride.
but first they must lose their escort, Zazu,
sent along to keep mischief at bay.
Zazu imagines that romance is blooming.
The cubs scoff at his quaint idea
and plot their escape.
the cubs play hide and seek.
join in the fun as Simba sings his song.
SO ENEMIES BEWARE!
(I'VE NEVER SEEN A KING OF BEASTS WITH
QUITE SO LITTLE HAIR.)
I'M GONNA BE THE MANE EVENT
LIKE NO KING WAS BEFORE.
I'M BRUSHING UP ON LOOKING DOWN,
I'M WORKING ON MY ROAR.
(THUS FAR A RATHER UNINSPIRING THING.)
OH, I JUST CAN'T WAIT TO BE
KING!
NO ONE SAYING BE THERE
NO ONE SAYING STOP THAT,
NO ONE SAYING SEE HERE.
FREE TO RUN AROUND ALL DAY.
FREE TO DO IT ALL MY WAY.
EVERYBODY LOOK RIGHT,
EVERYWHERE YOU LOOK I'M
STANDING IN THE SPOTLIGHT.
LET'S HEAR IT IN THE HERD AND ON THE WING,
IT'S GONNA BE KING SIMBA'S FINEST FLING,
OH, I JUST CAN'T WAIT TO BE
KING!
the lion cubs arrive at the graveyard,
an eerie spot guarded by thermal springs.
littered with skeletons and monumental piles of bones.
This macabre world seems to go on forever,
vanishing into hissing vapor and eternal gloom.
and in the empty sockets blazing eyes appear.
A grinning trio of hyenas slinks into view:
baleful Shenzi, sadistic Banzai, and addlepated Ed.
their short legs racing over treacherous terrain,
Simba and Nala flee, hyenas in pursuit.
and plunged into a thermal cauldron,
barely escaping with his feathers intact.
The three hyenas freeze
until Mufasa's paw sends them running.
but Simba does not notice its expiring glory.
His head hung in shame, he follows Mufasa home,
planting his childish paws in his father's giant footsteps.
Tears of regret glisten in Simba's eyes.
the difference between bravery and bravado,
and explains how even a Lion King can know fear
when he believes he may have lost a son he loves.
The sky turns violet and shatters into stars.
At this magic hour, Mufasa and his son
sit beneath the slowly turning galaxies,
surrendering themselves to
the rhythms of the nocturnal world.
telling Simba how the great kings of the past
look down from the stars and will always be there
to guide him.
one that will rid the Pride Lands of King Mufasa
and the royal brat in one fell swoop.
exhorting his accomplices to greater heights of infamy.
ARE AS WET AS A WARTHOG'S BACKSIDE.
BUT THICK AS YOU ARE, PAY ATTENTION!
MY WORDS ARE A MATTER OF PRIDE.
THE LIGHTS ARE NOT ALL ON UPSTAIRS,
BUT WE'RE TALKING KINGS AND SUCCESSIONS,
EVEN YOU CAN'T BE CAUGHT UNAWARES.
BE PREPARED FOR SENSATIONAL NEWS.
A SHINING NEW ERA,
IS TIPTOEING NEARER.
I KNOW IT SOUNDS SORDID,
BUT YOU'LL BE REWARDED
WHEN AT LAST I AM GIVEN MY DUES
AND INJUSTICE DELICIOUSLY SQUARED -
WITH A KING WHO'LL BE ALL TIME ADORED.
TO TAKE CERTAIN DUTIES ON BOARD.
THE FUTURE IS LITTERED WITH PRIZES,
AND THOUGH I'M THE MAIN ADDRESSEE,
THE POINT THAT I MUST EMPHASISE IS
YOU WON'T GET A SNIFF WITHOUT ME.
BE PREPARED FOR THE MURKIEST SCAM,
METICULOUS PLANNING,
TENACITY SPANNING
DECADES OF DENIAL
IS SIMPLY WHY I'LL
BE KING UNDISPUTED,
RESPECTED, SALUTED,
AND SEEN FOR THE WONDER I AM.
YES, MY TEETH AND AMBITIONS ARE BARED -
as geysers erupt in clouds of steam.
The earth itself appears to crack apart
in the face of Scar's villainous ambitions.
Scar lures Simba to a winding gorge
and tells him to wait there until Mufasa comes.
Scar signals to his criminal confederates
and sets a tragedy in motion.
Dust rises and the earth begins to tremble.
a tide of wildebeests sweeps by.
sending his brother charging
into the path of the stampede.
Mufasa reaches up and places Simba on a ledge,
safe from the panicked herd.
Mufasa sees his brother above him on the cliff,
stretching out a helping paw.
but, at the last moment, lets him go and watches gleefully
as Mufasa vanishes beneath the slashing hooves.
Simba searches for his father
and finds a lifeless body sprawled in the dust.
Scar savors his hour of victory.
planting the seeds of guilt,
and tells the bewildered cub to flee
far from the Pride Lands.
Simba plunges from a bluff
into the unknown.
certain that the desert sun will finish off their work.
ACT II
Scar reports the deaths of Simba and Mufasa
to the pride.
lope into view
the lionesses recoil in horror.
the loss of his friends.
as Simba collapses to the desert floor,
dazed by the blinding sun,
his legs too weak to carry on.
With an ear-splitting yell,
Timon the meerkat and Pumbaa the warthog
charge at the vultures.
the two friends see the lion cub
near death on the desert floor.
to reveal a fearsome set of teeth -
the jaws of a carnivore.
Pumbaa picks him up
and carries him to the lush coolness
of the nearby jungle.
Simba thanks the Good Samaritans who saved him,
then rises to take his leave.
Timon and Pumbaa
introduce him to their philosophy:
HAKUNA MATATA - no cares at all!
and Simba is introduced to his new friends' lair,
a jungle paradise complete with hanging vines,
a carpet of soft grasses, and a canopy of leaves.
Pumbaa and Timon initiate their newfound friend
into the surprises of the creepy-crawly diet.
grows to manhood far from the Pride Lands,
in the jungle playground of Pumbaa and Timon.
WHAT A WONDERFUL PHRASE.
HAKUNA MATATA!
AIN'T NO PASSING CRAZE.
IT MEANS NO WORRIES FOR THE REST OF YOUR DAYS.
IT'S OUR PROBLEM-FREE PHILOSOPHY.
HAKUNA MATATA!
HE FOUND HIS AROMA LACKED A CERTAIN APPEAL.
HE COULD CLEAR THE SAVANNAH AFTER EV'RY MEAL.
AND IT HURT THAT MY FRIENDS
NEVER STOOD DOWNWIND.
AND OH THE SHAME
THOUGHT'A CHANGIN' MY NAME
AND I GOT DOWN-HEARTED
EV'RY TIME THAT I . . .
HAKUNA MATATA! AIN'T NO PASSING CRAZE.
IT MEANS NO WORRIES, FOR THE REST OF YOUR DAYS.
IT'S OUR PROBLEM-FREE PHILOSOPHY.
HAKUNA MATATA!
HAKUNA MATATA!
HAKUNA MATATA!
Scar the usurper sprawls in the royal cave,
tormenting Zazu to relieve his boredom.
Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed burst into the royal presence
demanding food. But the herds have moved on,
and the larder is bare.
Simba Pumbaa, and Timon sprawl in a jungle clearing
gazing at the stars.
and his father's reassuring words.
Flopping to the ground, he loosens seed floss from a
milkweed plant.
A breeze from the cooling plain below
lifts the seeds high into the starry sky
and carries them towards an ancient tree.
Rafiki sees what he has snared and dives into the tree.
in a big tortoise shell, he mixes the floss
with the contents of a gourd,
interprets the signs in the gumbo, and laughs.
Simba is alive!
Pumbaa stalks a plump and tasty bug.
Too late he spots a pair of hungry eyes.
The hunter is hunted.
and all seems lost till, with a roar,
Simba dashes from the trees.
Nala cannot believe that Simba is alive!
This is Nala's firm belief -
a point of view that Simba does not share.
Simba and Nala feel the awakening of secret longings,
the reawakening of childhood dreams.
AND THEY DON'T HAVE A CLUE.
THEY'LL FALL IN LOVE AND HERE'S THE BOTTOM LINE:
OUR TRIO'S DOWN TO TWO.
THERE'S MAGIC EVERYWHERE
AND WITH ALL THIS ROMANTIC ATMOSPHERE
DISASTER'S IN THE AIR.
THE PEACE THE EVENING BRINGS.
THE WORLD FOR ONCE IN PERFECT HARMONY
WITH ALL ITS LIVING THINGS.
BUT HOW CAN I EXPLAIN
THE TRUTH ABOUT MY PAST? IMPOSSIBLE!
TOO MANY GHOSTS REMAIN.
Note: This is an original version of the lyrics, and the version printed in The Art of The Lion King.
BUT WHAT I CAN'T DECIDE.
WHY WON'T HE BE THE KING I KNOW HE IS,
THE KING I SEE INSIDE?
YOU NEEDN'T LOOK TOO FAR.
STEALING THROUGH THE NIGHT'S UNCERTAINTIES,
LOVE IS WHERE THEY ARE.
IT CAN BE ASSUMED
HIS CAREFREE DAYS WITH US ARE HISTORY.
IN SHORT OUR PAL IS DOOMED.
Watching from afar, Timon senses the love between them
and realizes that the carefree bachelor days have ended.
have laid waste to the Pride Lands.
Still Simba insists that he never will return.
Simba seeks solitude and guidance from the stars.
and soon his reverie is interrupted
by a curious song:
We we nugu. Mi mi apana.
Rafiki orders the bewildered lion to follow him.
and sees the image of a full-grown lion there,
but it is merely his reflection.
but then he hears Mufasa's voice!
Mufasa's spectral image appears,
an awesome presence filling the air with supernatural
radiance,
as if some star has fallen to earth.
Look inside yourself, Simba.
You will find that you are more than what you have become.
You must take your place in the Circle of Life.
Remember who you are . . .
Rafiki, like a friendly goblin, reappears,
and with his stick he teaches a lesson:
but it will hurt more if you run away
then if you face its consequences.
The rightful king is on his way
to claim his throne.
ACT III
but when he reaches the borders of his kingdom
he finds a scene of utter desolation -
naked trees, the earth scatter with sun-bleached bones.
Nala arrives to fight at Simba's side
- Timon and Pumbaa too -
and together they move onward
to do whatever must be done.
Pumbaa and Timon - a banquet and a tasty snack -
ham it up Hawaiian style.
their friend's diversionary display, then
- while the sentries dream of chitterlings -
they dash towards Pride Rock.
Scar calls on Sarabi, Simba's mother,
demanding that her hunting parties
scour the land for food.
set the brush afire.
Flames throw Simba's noble head
and muscular body into silhouette.
For a moment Scar panics,
believing Mufasa has returned to haunt him.
assuring her that it is he,
back to fulfill his destiny.
Scar feels his confidence return.
failing to notice that Scar has backed him up
against a precipice.
seeming completely at Scar's mercy
just as Mufasa had been years before.
Gloating, Scar recalls Mufasa's death.
to the listening pride that it was he, not Simba,
who caused Mufasa's death.
Simba and Scar are locked in mortal combat.
with lionesses clawing at hyena throats
and Rafiki wielding his staff with furious skill.
not realizing that his closest allies are listening
as he betrays them.
Scar capitulates. Another trick.
Scar lunges at Simba once again,
but Simba sends his father's assassin flying off the ledge.
Pride Rock at his back.
Led by Shenzi, hyenas advance upon him through the flames.
but they are friends no more.
and then, through the smoke and rain,
Rafiki appears once more
and motions for the youthful king
to take his rightful place.
to the summit of Pride Rock
and lets out a mighty roar.
and sees the clouds part to reveal an ocean of stars.
Distant thunder rumbles
and the new king hears the old king's voice:
Tender shoots and sweet grasses
bring the great herds back to the water hole,
and the union of Simba and Nala
brings a new cub into the world.
Rafiki holds the infant aloft for all to see,
and the world resounds with song once more.