Happy end
Alan Menken Lyrics


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A whole new world
A whole new life
For you and me




Overall Meaning

"Happy End in Agrabah" is a song from the musical adaptation of Disney's "Aladdin." These three simple lines appear at the end of the song, indicating a new beginning for the two main characters, Aladdin and Jasmine. As the title suggests, the song is all about finding a happy ending after a long journey fraught with obstacles.


The first line, "A whole new world," is actually the title of another famous song from "Aladdin." This line is a reference to Aladdin and Jasmine's journey together throughout the film and the musical, full of adventure and danger. The second line, "A whole new life," represents the idea that the couple's journey has forever changed them, and they are now ready to embark on a new chapter of their lives together. Finally, the last line, "For you and me," emphasizes the romantic relationship between the two characters, and how their journey has led them to a shared vision of the future.


Line by Line Meaning

A whole new world
An entirely new place, with unexplored culture and opportunities to discover.


A whole new life
A chance to start again, to live differently, and to embrace unknown ways of living.


For you and me
Together, we will be able to experience and enjoy this new world and life.




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Written by: ALAN MENKEN

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Elliott


on God Bless us Everyone

"Til now once he comes how happy!" is wrong. The correct lyrics are "Til the world becomes a family."

Elliott


on God Bless us Everyone

"Let us LOVE til we die." Not "Let us HAVE til we die."

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