The song describes the demigod Maui introducing himself and listing all the ways he has helped humanity, such as pulling up the sky, stealing fire from below, harnessing the breeze, and pulling islands from the sea. He says "You're welcome" after each example of how he has made the world a better place. He concludes by saying he has to leave on a boat but hopes humans appreciate all he has done for them.
The song describes the demigod Maui introducing himself and listing all the ways he has helped humanity, such as pulling up the sky, stealing fire from below, harnessing the breeze, and pulling islands from the sea. He says "You're welcome" after each example of how he has made the world a better place. He concludes by saying he has to leave on a boat but hopes humans appreciate all he has done for them.
The song describes the demigod Maui introducing himself and listing all the ways he has helped humanity, such as pulling up the sky, stealing fire from below, harnessing the breeze, and pulling islands from the sea. He says "You're welcome" after each example of how he has made the world a better place. He concludes by saying he has to leave on a boat but hopes humans appreciate all he has done for them.
The Plays of Tagore: 8 Philosophical & Allegorical Dramas: The Post Office, Chitra, The Cycle of Spring, The King of the Dark Chamber, Sanyasi or the Ascetic, Malini, Sacrifice & The King and the Queen, With Author's Autobiography