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A sleeping beauty, resting oh so peacefully, rosy red lips, long lash tips, a darling doll, out like a light, with this in her drink, there will be no fight. After the fact,
The scene always opens with a girl in rags On the floor Tired and overworked Exhausted and sore. The archetype who deserves so much more.
The W(a)(e)ighting Game   Wait or weight  Which will I choose  Shall I choose to wait while my Prince Battles a Dragon’s fumes
The moral of the story was supposed to be:      Little girls should not walk alone in the dark.      Well, that is simply not practical Sometimes a girl has places to go       And she has to brace the wolves.
You wanted me to be a princess and you my knight  and for us to live forever in everlasting light  live in a beautiful castle happy ever after  fill our days with love and laughter  But I'm a dragon, not a maid 
Mirror mirror, who is the fairest of them all? The wicked witch dares to call. Witch or stepmother, you ask? Aren’t they interchangeable with one another in the looking glass?
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