The amount you can quote lyrics in a story varies. Generally, fair use allows for a limited portion, but it's best to seek permission if it's a significant amount. Also, consider the purpose and context of the quote within the story.
To start 'd d adventures with a science fiction', you should begin by creating your characters. Think about what kind of science - fiction archetypes they could be. Are they a brilliant scientist, a space - faring adventurer, or a cybernetic being? After that, the dungeon master needs to plan out the first adventure, with things like encounters with alien creatures or exploring ancient, high - tech ruins.
If we assume the 'd d' is extraneous, to create a good first story, start with a simple idea. Maybe something from your own experience, like a memorable trip.
Yes, it's possible. But make sure your stories are original, respectful of the D&D universe, and don't cause any legal issues. Also, getting feedback from the D&D community can help ensure your stories are well-received.
The lyrics of "Waves in Bloom" are as follows: I want you to watch the turtle swim with me. Slowly lying on the beach, I counted the waves. Don't be afraid, you won't be lonely. I will always be by your side to make you happy. Day by day we will grow up. I don't care if you know what I'm thinking. I know you will love me one day. Because I think I'm really good. Time flies by without turning back. The beautiful woman turned into an old woman, oh my, then, then, that time. I, I am also already an old man. Lala, let's hold hands together. La la la, counting the waves one by one. I want you to watch the turtle swim with me. Slowly lying on the beach, I counted the waves. Don't be afraid, you won't be lonely. I will always be by your side to make you happy. Day by day we will grow up. I don't care if you know what I'm singing. I know you will love me one day. Because I think I'm really good. Time passed quickly.