
Source: Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs
Source: Prayers for Sale
Source: Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs
A popular internet misattribution.[citation needed] A number of variants of the "rain on your parade" theme appear, with different sources
Misattributed
Canto 1: st. 1, lines 1–10
The Hasty-Pudding (1793)
Context: Despise it not, ye Bards to terror steel'd,
Who hurl'd your thunders round the epic field;
Nor ye who strain your midnight throats to sing
Joys that the vineyard and the still-house bring;
Or on some distant fair your notes employ,
And speak of raptures that you ne'er enjoy.
I sing the sweets I know, the charms I feel,
My morning incense, and my evening meal,
The sweets of Hasty-Pudding. Come, dear bowl,
Glide o'er my palate, and inspire my soul.
“I feel like, like pudding," Iggy groaned. "Pudding with nerve endings. Pudding in great pain.”
Source: The Angel Experiment
“When you're on your own. You walk in the rain.”
Apple Of My Eye
“When somebody tells you you're different, smile and hold your head up high and be proud.”
“Let a smile be your umbrella, and you'll end up with a face full of rain.”