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"'''Circle of Life'''" was a song from ''[[The Lion King]]'' accidentally quoted by the [[Tenth Doctor]] when discussing [[human]]ity's potential. The lyrics he quoted were: | "'''Circle of Life'''" was a song from ''[[The Lion King]]'' accidentally quoted by the [[Tenth Doctor]] when discussing [[human]]ity's potential. The lyrics he quoted were: | ||
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* [[Elton John]] sings the original version of the song. The song title does not get a mention on-screen. The original lyrics are actually slightly different to the ones quoted by the Doctor — the first line is, "From the day ''we'' arrive on the planet", not "''they'' arrive". | * [[Elton John]] sings the original version of the song. The song title does not get a mention on-screen. The original lyrics are actually slightly different to the ones quoted by the Doctor — the first line is, "From the day ''we'' arrive on the planet", not "''they'' arrive". | ||
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Revision as of 07:10, 17 July 2015
"Circle of Life" was a song from The Lion King accidentally quoted by the Tenth Doctor when discussing humanity's potential. The lyrics he quoted were:
- From the day they arrived on the planet
- And, blinking, stepped into the sun.
- There is more to see, than can ever be seen
- More to do than—
Behind the scenes
- Elton John sings the original version of the song. The song title does not get a mention on-screen. The original lyrics are actually slightly different to the ones quoted by the Doctor — the first line is, "From the day we arrive on the planet", not "they arrive".