Not One But Two
Tick-tock-tick-tock
The mice do not run up the clock
But panic ensues as she discovers
She cannot stay with the others.
She runs the course
As she is forced
But loses something-
the peddler will be hunting.
The prince is hopeful
Though soon to be doleful.
For he does not know
That she will never show.
A peddler appears
And picks what is near.
Just his luck
Not one but two.
As he roams he asks
A shoe for you?
Not one but two!
The prince left empty handed
His lover must be stranded
Bare feet and poor
The price will never find her door
For she is locked
Up with the clock.
Her magic has left,
Left her distressed
Step sisters, step monster
The mystery lures
Them to the prince
Who has not been the same since
The mystery, he will not uncover
though he still searches near and far to find his lover.
The peddler made money
Selling slippers to the hot honey
Tick-tock-tick-tock
The mice do run up the clock
For her bones have collected
Because the step monsters still rejected
She was the lover
Now forever her life is over.
The prince moved on ten years later
And in good faith would always hate her
Not the lover, but the monster
who knows Cinderella still haunts her