Fairy tale poems

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Oh poor Geppetto what ever happened to thee locked in your mind without the right key Longing for a crust of bread and a glass of wine
The woods are where the bad things happen, they said Where the evil goes To celebrate its victories To dance with hungry wolves
I don't believe in happily ever after. I don't believe in Santa. I don't believe in love. I didn't choose to be this way I didn't choose false hope. Ever since I was a child it was
  There was once a time in a far off place A town sat about a strange, but not unfamiliar, monolith Stood there a palace built on hate and waste  
This poem can be read from the first to last line (beginning events to end results) or last to first line (end results to beginning events)     Once upon a time Red looking so good was her only committed crime
Sitting on her throne, the Queen admired the empire she had built for herself.
Cinderella, met a lame fella, who couldn’t remember her face.   He relied on a shoe, to find you know who… What a disgrace!   Poor Cinderella didn’t know,
they had left the window open with only a thin blanket to cover them in the night and so, the cold overtook them   when you told the Darlings
Once upon a time There was a Dime And it had a heart that grew As big and as wide As the Ocean Blue. What became of that heart
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