Noun
circle of life (plural circles of life)
The natural cycle of procreation, birth, life, death and predation.
'Hairspray' was a movie turned Broadway musical turned Hollywood remake, and that is the 'Lion King' circle of life as we know it in Times Square, the creative loop that swings for the stars and sometimes crashes into the upper deck. James Wolcott
Big spiders, little spiders, spiders that eat mosquitoes, spiders that pick on other spiders … Spiders are just another part of the Circle of Life. Source: Internet
Elton John and Tim Rice won for this ballad -- beating out two other songs from the megahit, "Hakuna Matata" and "Circle of Life." Source: Internet
We will always remember the sounds of cracking open that plastic case, rewinding the tape (because inevitably, whoever watched it last always forgot), and hearing those first rapturous moments of “Circle of Life.” Source: Internet
Memorials may be made to Circle of Life Hospice in Harrison or to Bread of Life Ministry, in care of Commission to Every Nation, P.O. Box 291307, Kerrville, TX 78029. Source: Internet
The Circle of Life perfectly represents the journey that Simba will go on. Source: Internet