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High, High, High, up in the sky....
High, High, High, up in the sky.... by @Rebecca (Rebecca Mason)

LOL! just a cute and silly doodle (plus I was bored) drawn while listening to Gohan's Drunk Song and since the first part is about a whale..well..here's a happy little whale swimming around in the sky..oh yeah and the writing are the start of the lyrics....here's all the lyrics to it..and remember, Gohan's only 4 years old when he sings this..so..of course it's cute ^_^. Gohan's Drunk Song from Dragonball Z Movie 1. High, high, high up in the sky

There is a whale swimming 'round

And when he blows water from his spout

It comes down as rain

Big, big, big clouds up above

Look like a giant octopus

The Sun's surprised to see it and

Fries it all up

Then a dinosaur comes and eats the fried octopus up

I feel good, really good

Don't know why but I feel really good

I feel good, really good

Don't know why but I'm really happy now

I feel good and I'm so smart

I can see so many different worlds

Even if I don't study at all

I can see wonderful worlds

Oh, I'm the greatest genius in the world

and that's the song. ^^. Either laugh yourself silly or go "Awwwwwwww!!" to your hearts content. ^^.

Artwork © Copyright 2003 Rebecca Mason

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Posted: Sunday, 30 March, 2003 @ 04:57 AM

WAI!! Kawaii lil' Whale Beccy-Chan! he he, don't ya just love that song? Cute wittle Gohan-kun! ^^

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