"All in the Golden Afternoon" is a song featured in Disney's 1951 animated feature film Alice in Wonderland. It is sung by Alice and the Flowers of Wonderland. It was included in Disney Sing Along Songs: Fun with Music, Disney Sing Along Songs: Collection of All Time Favorites: The Magic Years, and Disney Princess Sing Along Songs Vol. 3 - Perfectly Princess.
Plot[]
The song is sung when Alice meets the flowers and then she tries to make friends with them. The flowers then perform the song which is all about them. After the song and the flowers ask what kind she is, Alice says she is not one of them, causing the flowers to be disgusted with her and causing her to change her attitude.
Lyrics[]
Flowers: Little bread-and-butterflies kiss the tulips
And the sun is like a toy balloon
There are get up in the morning glories
In the golden afternoon
There are dancing daffodils on the hillside
Strings of violets are all in tune
Tiger lilies love the dandelions
In the golden afternoon
(The golden afternoon)
There are dog and caterpillars and the copper centipede
Where the lazy daisies love the very peaceful life they lead...
You can learn a lot of things from the flowers
For especially in the month of June
White Rose: There's a wealth of happiness and romance
All in the golden afternoon
(instrumental break)
Chorus: All in the golden afternoon
The golden afternoon...
Alice: You can learn a lot of things from the flowers
For especially in the month of June
There's a wealth of happiness and romance
All—(Voice breaking)
Flowers: The golden afternoon!
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