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  2. Don't Forget Me (Smash song) - Wikipedia

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    He described the music as in the style of "rejected Disney princess theme songs", and also criticized the out-of-place and cheesy lyrics, such as, ”when you sing happy birthday to someone you love/or see diamonds you wish were all free/ Please say that you won’t, I pray that you don’t forget me”. He claims that the song requires a rewrite.

  3. Cautionary Tales (album) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Fearnley: drums; Jeff McCormack: bass; Glenn Hannah: electric guitars, mando guitar, acoustic guitar; Stuart French: acoustic guitars, electric guitars

  4. Cautionary tale - Wikipedia

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    A cautionary tale or moral tale [1] is a tale told in folklore to warn its listener of a danger. There are three essential parts to a cautionary tale, though they can be introduced in a large variety of ways. First, a taboo or prohibition is stated: some act, location, or thing is said to be dangerous.

  5. Cautionary Tales - Wikipedia

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  6. Cautionary Tales for Children - Wikipedia

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    Cautionary Tales for Children: Designed for the Admonition of Children between the ages of eight and fourteen years is a 1907 children's book written by Hilaire Belloc. It is a parody of the cautionary tales that were popular in the 19th century. [1] The poems are a sardonic critique of Victorian era upper class society. [2]

  7. Knuffle Bunny - Wikipedia

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    Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale (from Dutch knuffel, pronounced k-nuffle [1]) is a classic children's picture book written and illustrated by Mo Willems. Released by Hyperion Books in 2004, Knuffle Bunny received the 2005 Caldecott Honor. [2] The story spawned an animated short film and a musical play, as well as two sequels.

  8. One (A Chorus Line song) - Wikipedia

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    Director Michael Bennett explained his view regarding the song's inception and placement within the show: [1]. I want the audience to walk out of the theatre saying, 'Those kids shouldn't be in a chorus!'

  9. Savages (Pocahontas song) - Wikipedia

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    "Savages" is a song from the 1995 Disney animated film Pocahontas. It addresses themes of othering, xenophobia, and genocide.The song has been met with mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many criticizing it as dehumanizing Native Americans based on the face value of its violently racist lyrics despite the views expressed thereby being portrayed negatively by the context of the film's ...