Path of Honor | |
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Performers |
• Max Charles |
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Length |
2:26 |
Appearances |
“ | Kion: I just wish I could help. I know what it's like to be a new leader with new responsibilities. Simba: Yes, that's something we both have in common now. |
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"Path of Honor" is a song composed by Beau Black for The Lion Guard. It premiered on July 29, 2017, in the episode "The Rise of Scar".
Lyrics[]
Simba:
This life that we lead
Kion:
This role of leadership
Simba:
Never said it would be easy
Kion:
Sometimes, I stumble and trip
Simba:
And yet, you get back up
Kion:
Get stronger from the fall
Simba:
It's part of our role
Both:
'Cause in the end of it all...
It's the path of honor
These duties we hold
We must face them head-on
We must be bold
It's our life's calling
To help our friends
It's the path of honor
'Till the Pride Lands' end
Kion:
At times, it seems too much
Simba:
You handle it all in stride
Kion:
I have to find it within me
Simba:
It comes from deep inside
Kion:
It's more than I expected
Simba:
But still, sometimes it's fun
Kion:
I try to do my best
Simba:
And I'm proud that you're my son!
Both:
It's the path of honor
These duties we hold
We must face them head-on
We must be bold
It's our life's calling
To help our friends
It's the path of honor
'Till the Pride Lands' end
Kion:
I never thought I'd be a hero
Simba:
I had doubts about being a king
Kion:
And yet, we both embrace our roles
Simba:
That's part of what we bring...
Both:
What we bring!
It's the path of honor
These duties we hold
We must face them head-on
We must be bold
It's our life's calling
To help our friends
It's the path of honor
It's the path of honor
'Till the Pride Lands' end
'Till the Pride Lands' end!
Trivia[]
- This song references the "We Are One" musical sequence in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride. Both songs feature Simba running across the grasslands with his cub on his heels.[1]
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References[]
- ↑ Revealed in Disney's The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998). Written by Flip Kobler and Cindy Marcus, and directed by Darrell Rooney. Distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment.