Wake Up, Ralph!

Wake up, Ralph!

You lie so still and look so lumpy,

And your face frowns – don't be grumpy!

When you're in bed you're not much fun,

So get up and enjoy the Sun!

. . .

Wake up, Ralph!

It's high time to move your molasses

And wash away your smelly gases

Ready for a brand new day!

Come on, I wanna go and play!

. . .

Wake up, Ralph!

It's me, Vanellope, the glitch!

If you get up, I'll make you rich!

That's odd. I thought you'd fall for it,

But then you're smart, I must admit.

. . .

Wake up, Ralph!

Your deathly silence kinda scares me.

Oh, Felix has made some repairs. He

Patched up the old finish line;

His magic hammer made it shine.

. . .

Wake up, Ralph!

You can't just miss the final race,

You got me there in the first place!

Don't you want to see their smiles

When I drive down the winning miles?

. . .

Wake up, Ralph.

I'm looking closer and I worry.

Suddenly my vision's blurry.

You're pale from your head to feet.

I find your heart; it doesn't beat.

. . .

Wake up, Ralph.

If it's a joke, then it's not funny!

If you're depressed, don't be – it's sunny!

If you feel sick, then where's the pain?

There's something wrong. Won't you explain?

. . .

Wake up, Ralph.

You still lie calm in the castle bed.

A sudden thought fills me with dread:

Last night I saw a flash of white . . .

Was Turbo there? That can't be right!

. . .

Wake up, Ralph.

Tell me that this isn't true.

King Candy hasn't got to you.

There was no poison; no, you're swell.

It's definitely not farewell.

. . .

Wake up, Ralph.

You're the only friend I've known.

Please don't leave me all alone.

Even though you're cold as stone,

I won't believe your soul has flown.

. . .

Wake up, Ralph.

Please wake up.