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The twisted morals of fairytales
In a world of once upon a time
where glass slippers were fashionable
and red apples were deathly,
sat a girl with brown eyes
and dark auborn hair.
maybe you would calle her pretty,
but the fairytales would most definitely not.
she didnt quite fit the role of a princess
in a pink frilly dress and dyed blonde hair.
and no one saw her playing the role of a cruel character
for she looked to innocent;
to naive and fragile.
so where would she go in a tale of pages
and pages to fill?
well, they placed her as an extra;
a misfit in a crowd of cheerleaders,
a golfish in a sea of sharks
a hushed whisper amid the crowd.
beacause fairy tales
will take nothing less than
perfection
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