Disney Princess Fairy tale
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there was a princess
who didn't get her perfect ending.
the blanket shielding happy eyes
is still casted by the faux story
of a princess who didn't get her ending.
We all know the story of Cinderella
Snuck out, lost a shoe and met a fella
They change the story as time went by
But I have the non-fiction, refreshing lines
She did sneak out, she lost the heel,
Once upon a time
I dropped a slipper
Why did I do that
Are my feet the size of a rat?
Oh wow she is so wise
Giving me a full makeover
I am not Cinderella
But I happen to have her shoe size
A coy smile
And I’ve come to the conclusion
That this
Is enough
For a man
I am not Cinderella
But I happen to have her shoe size
A coy smile
And I’ve come to the conclusion
That this
Is enough
For a man
Snow White, Aurora, Jasmine, Belle
Tiana, Cinderella, and my beloved Ariel.
Seven Disney Princesses...
Also known as the seven deadly sins.
I am my father's daughter
I no longer have the long hair he tied up for me, no space to put the jade pins and flowers
His own sword was held in my hand as I changed my hair, as I changed my identity
"Cinderella, Cinderella, let down your hair!"
Wait.
This is the wrong story.
Cinderella began to allow her loose, yellow, locks
To fall from her window
to her visitor.
"Rapunzel, my love!
"So this is love..."
The thought echoes off the caverns of my mind,as cold and empty as the darkened motel room in whichI am grateful I cannot see
The rain flew straight past us
As he grabbed onto my hair
Slowly
Slowly inching his way up the tower
The witch taught me things
The stroke of midnight, it warns me.
Magic spells passes from eyesight
Underneath the starlight, a crippled dress clings warmth
Setting forth onto a path with two slippers.
It figures it would end like this,
A prince you say
will sweep me off my feet
but only one day
will I find that out to be a lie.
A prince more like a frog
with shallow like words
that roll off his sly tongue.
Everyone knows the story of The Little Mermaid right?
Young mermaid falls in love with a dashing prince at sea and marries him and they live happily ever after?
Wrong.
Ariel was not interested in Prince Eric at all,
She held a knife under her gown,
ready to be unsheathed,
as she continued to ride around town,
in a situation, she couldn't believe.
She thought she was crazy,
absolutely insane,
Once upon a time there lived a young princess
She lived in Los Angeles, California
But her roots traced back to the Middle East
Unfamiliar with much of her culture, she remained stuck in her city castle
One man,
One girl,
One beast,
Hoping to feast
Enters the beast.
The least to resent her,
Townspeople enter
At the center
Look delicious
And also suspicious as can be.
Once upon an everlasting snow,
I gaze out from a tower of cold.
Warm on the outside my heart remains frozen,
Hearts line up from the dozen.
Her smile I cannot bear
because I must tear
As I approached the bed of a sleeping woman whose name I know not,
My feet come to a halt and my breath becomes withheld.
I cannot help but stare in awe of my findings
Once upon a time, love was pure
And the bounding of two lovers overfilled the world
They sat and wished to the Gods that a baby would become
But later down the road after their wish came true
Once upon a time,
Not long after Cinderella got married,
Her husband seemed to get quite a bit scary.
Once prince charming,
Turned prince frightening.
He raised his fist at any chance he got,
Once upon a time, in a far off land,
A young Prince lived in a beautiful castle.
Although he had everything he ever wanted,
The Prince was selfish, and had no love in his heart.
And as punishment for this,
I fell in love once and that will never happen again
People say there are plenty more fish in the sea but no, not for me
See love like this was supposed to be a dream
At first it was rose petals and silver bells
Here the boy sat writing for his future.
He'd hoped it would all work out
yet the standards have been set by the the past.
For the boy was not the magnificent Walt or Dickens himself.
Yet he still pushed himself,