“ | "Ma Tembo, I am looking forward to this evening's celebration. I'll be interested to see if the Ukumbusho is as beautiful as I've heard. | ” |
May There Be Peace is a song sung by the members of the Lion Guard in The Ukumbusho Tradition.
They sing it during Ukumbusho as a way of remembering the peace between the elephants and the lions, as set by Askari, the first Lion Guard leader.
Lyrics[]
- Kion:
- So many paths to peace
- Bunga:
- But who's to say what's best?
- Fuli:
- So long as they help lead us all
- Beshte/Ono:
- To hope and togetherness
- Bunga:
- We might not look the same
- Beshte:
- But take a look within
- Kion/Fuli:
- What's inside matters so much more than feathers, fur, or skin
- Kion/Bunga/Fuli/Beshte/Ono:
- May there be peace, peace in the Pride Lands
- And let me help it soar
- May there be peace, peace in the Pride Lands
- And I will do my part
- Kion (spoken):
- Many Dry Seasons ago, Askari, leader of the first Lion Guard, made peace with the elephants. Working together, the lions and elephants made the Pride Lands a safe home for everyone, who respects the Circle of Life. It is this peace that we celebrate tonight.
- Kion/Bunga/Beshte/Ono:
- May there be peace, peace in the Pride Lands
- Fuli:
- May there be peace, peace in the Pride Lands!
- Kion/Bunga/Beshte/Ono:
- And let me help it soar
- Fuli
- And let me help it soar!
- Kion/Bunga/Beshte/Ono:
- May there be peace, peace in the Pride Lands
- Fuli:
- And I will do my part
- Kion/Bunga/Fuli/Beshte/Ono:
- And I will do my part