You gotta focus
less on the where
and more on the going.
Oh...
...
Chemistry, 27.04.2021 14:40, milkshakegrande101
You gotta focus
less on the where
and more on the going.
Oh...
Ma...
Shu!
Sokka's right.
We need to find King Bumi so Aang
can learn earthbending somewhere safe.
Well, sounds like you're
headed to Omashu.
There's an old story
about a secret pass...
Right through the mountains.
Is this real or a legend?
Oh, it's a real legend.
And it's as old as earthbending itself.
[STRUMMING]
[HUMMING]
βͺ Two lovers
βͺ Forbidden from one another
βͺ A war divides their people
βͺ And a mountain divides them apart
βͺ Built a path to be together βͺ
Yeah, I forget the next couple lines,
but then it goes...
βͺ Secret tunnel
βͺ Secret tunnel
βͺ Through the mountain
βͺ Secret, secret, secret, secret tunnel
βͺ Yeah βͺ
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