Some problems I can't fix
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Some problems I can't fix
To sit in a room
Spinning the straws of my life into golden words
I need no Rumpelstiltskin to save me; I know how to spin straw into gold
Alone in the woods
Hiding from the gaze of a jealous girl
I don’t need dwarves; I can make my own house
Alone in the tower
Combing out my blonde hair
Why wait for a prince; I already know how to escape
I know how to escape most fairy tale dellimas
I’ve faced it before
Yet when dreaming of a land above the sea
I’m trapped;
I can’t turn these fins into feet.