"Let Down Your Long Hair"
Rapunzel, Rapunzel
All she did was stare
Rapunzel, Rapunzel
Sat wrapped in her long black hair
Rapunzel, Rapunzel
“Let Down Your Long Hair!”
Only a fool would dare
To come to the window of the witch’s lair
A witch said to eat the hearts of men
A witch named Rapunzel
But every now and then
One would dare
To take up the task
Not knowing it would be his last
With a shadow cast in the sky
Her hair would fall
From way up high
In reply to the call
Hidden in the hair, far away
Was a small face
Like that of a doll
Pale, seemingly frail
She had responded to the hail
It was time for him to clime
Time to make her answer for her crime
At the end, he a was greeted by darkness
A pitch black room
He didn’t last-
None ever did
For the witch was heartless
She found the face of terror
Sublime
Rapunzel is Cruel-
And without compassion
One should take care
To avoid her ashen and dark corner-
Of the forest
She will off even the smallest
So, children, take care
To avoid the horrible lair
Of the witch with the long and flowing black hair
For Rapunzel doesn’t play fair
Once you are trapped in her snare