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"we are going to see the wizard. the wonderful wizard of oz. because because because the wonderful things he does!" that's what they say when they skip down they yellow brick road
(Follow the Yellow Brick Road ) Follow the Yellow Brick Road. Follow the Yellow Brick Road. Follow, follow, follow, follow, Follow the Yellow Brick Road. Follow the Yellow Brick, Follow the Yellow Brick, Follow the Yellow Brick Road. We're off to see the Wizard, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. You'll find he is a whiz of a Wiz! If ever a Wiz! there was. If ever oh ever a Wiz! there was The Wizard of Oz is one because, Because, because, because, because, because. Because of the wonderful things he does. We're off to see the Wizard. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
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American Idol Life on the Road - 2004 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G
Biography - 1987 Charles Kuralt A Life on the Road was released on: USA: 10 December 1997
There is a famous choral setting of the poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost. It refers to life as a journey with several possible paths.
RIVER, STAGE, DREAM, DRAMA, ROAD, JOURNEY, etc.
The Road Goes on Forever - song - was created in 1989.
A road can symbolize a journey, progress, or direction in life. It can represent choices and decisions, as well as the idea of moving forward towards a goal or destination.
The Road Goes On Forever - The Highwaymen album - was created on 1995-04-04.
In Whitman's poem "Song of the Open Road," the road symbolizes freedom, self-discovery, and the journey of life. It is described as open, inviting, and limitless, offering endless possibilities and opportunities for growth and exploration. Whitman encourages readers to embrace the road and all it represents as they navigate their own path in life.
Wonderful You - 1999 The Road to Recovery 1-3 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15
The Road Goes On Forever - The Allman Brothers Band album - was created in 1975.
"Lonely Road" is a novel written by Nevil Shute, first published in 1932. It tells the story of a successful author who seeks a new perspective on life by setting out on a journey.
"Tsela" is a term in the Sepedi language, meaning "road" or "path." It is often used to refer to a physical path or road that one travels on, or it can also be used metaphorically to denote a course of action or journey in life.
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The theme of Langston Hughes' poem "On the Road" is the idea of journey and self-discovery. It explores the experiences and challenges of being on the road, both physically and metaphorically. The poem reflects on the uncertainties and adventures that come with traveling and seeking new destinations in life.