Follow the yellow brick road, follow the yellow brick road
Follow the yellow-brick, follow the yellow-brick
Follow the yellow-brick road
You'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 of the wonderful things he doesYou're off the see the wizard, the Wonderful Wizard of Oz
The Wizard gives him a dish of unknown liquid, telling him it is "courage" to drink. ("At that point, the doctor finally gave in to the entertainer's constant demands for his “milk.”") In the remainder of the book, the Lion becomes almost like a bully and ready to fight.
In this forest, all of the lions and many of the other animals have been eaten by a giant Spider. The Lion finds the Spider asleep and decapitates it. The Tiger and the other animals bow to him and ask him to be their king, and he promises to do so upon his return from accompanying Dorothy to Glinda. Glinda orders the Winged Monkeys to carry him back to the Forest once Dorothy has returned home
During the journey, he leaps across a chasm on the road of yellow brick multiple times, each time with a companion on his back, and the leap back to get the next one When they come into another, wider chasm, the Cowardly Lion holds off two Kalidahs while the Tin Woodman cuts a tall tree to cross it.
We are on the Yellow brick road meeting other believers "soldiers of love" earning our medal of courage
jumping leaps across a chasm on the road of yellow brick multiple times... ready for him to come home
i like it the end of story.. thank you dear ! L.O..V.E.
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