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Here upon this old woven chair She sits in the land of the inbetween Perched under a wooden sign post The one rooted into muscle that sits between our ribs   There at the very tip toe top  
Maybe We Are Not, Perfect Couple. Becoz, Soulmate Don't Leave Each Other.                 Sailu Bharya
With a body bornFrom trees, her gargantuanFigure, barragesThrough Forests, as she pursuesThis man, that tried to slay her
Once upon a time there was an egg. A large egg. A late egg. From which hatched the ugliest duck of the bunch but by the end, the prettiest swan of the bevy. We know the story of identity
Evil stepmother’s reflection Heading in the Hunter’s direction Wanting a heart Nil will set her apart Expending any bill
A boy of eight was I on that fateful day, When sweet sounds of music drew children near. Joy filled our souls as the piper did play. Across the wild lands we passed with no fear.  
From the time she started breathing She would concoct schemes as if she were making a potion A life of crime kept her going She found that her soul was darker than the ocean
Toiling the days away behind a desk Cashiering away for the tourists. A typical tedious tuesday until... A man, short and troll-esque,
Once upon a time.... There was a scary yet brave Vicious and smart beast. Who preyed on the innocent That wore their hearts on a sleeve.
They know me as the girl with the glass slipper The one who lived as a slave, constantly hearing my evil stepsisters bicker
Glass, Glass, Glass, It echoed in her mind,  as she could just never find the time, To try go and make that climb.
It's true, I'm a prince.  At least that part of the story is right.  But, when I walk by, people wince.  I guess they don't like me killing at the depths of night.   
Once upon a time, a young girl wished for a world of nonsense away from her own. white rabbits and red roses conversing like humans tend to do Colors far beyond the rainbow covering the land
Rapunzel, Let down your hair Allow your locks to flow free, As your curls cascade down the tower   Your follicles fall gracefully,
Soft lips, Soft hair. Gentle eyes, Gentle stare. The tug of his smiles, which I saw only few; The drips down my face now common as morning dew. I long for one's fingertips to brush my own,
The Princess and the Pea Once upon a time in a far away land, lived a princess fair and fine.  Her mahogany hair gleamed in the sunlight and her eyes twinkled like the brightest stars the sky. 
My name belongs to wonderland, to the black forest in which I stay A place of magic, wonderment and the plague—that’s how I lost my father too Mother knows best, doesn’t she? That’s why I frolic in these woods
Rudolph the red nosed reindeer, Had a very shiny nose, But he didn't save Christmas, That's just the story they chose.   Yeah we all picked on him, We didn't know what to do,
Twice upon the night No where near the daylight Was a knock at the eight dwarfs’ room It was a quaint little nook Five rocks from the brook
The Princess and the Pea Once upon a time in a far away land, lived a princess fair and fine.  Her mahogany hair gleamed in the sunlight and her eyes twinkled like the brightest stars the sky. 
The Princess and the Pea Once upon a time in a far away land, lived a princess fair and fine.  Her mahogany hair gleamed in the sunlight and her eyes twinkled like the brightest stars the sky. 
  Again the man called Bluebeard seeked a wife- Color so blue it was not worth his gold. But to a young maiden, this fear was contrived, Thus they wed and her chastity sold.
There once was, very dear to me, A young boy only I could see. He appeared to me every night, Flying in my window like a kite.   The eternal boy was completely free,
Hansel and Gretel were of a curious nature  Fear could not reside in their bones  Their innocence was ignorant of danger  Out through the woods they decided to go A witch was creeping and they did not know 
Peter Pan and RumpelstiltskinOnce upon a time There was a boyMany thought he was full of joyThat was the image he portrayed He never growed up because he betrayed His only son And being ageless is what he wonFrom the dark spirit His son, Rumpelsti
I am my father's daughter I no longer have the long hair he tied up for me, no space to put the jade pins and flowers His own sword was held in my hand as I changed my hair, as I changed my identity
The story of Rapunzel,  as we all know, ends happily, when feelings show.   Locked in a tower, away from it all,  could have been changed,  if had not been a wall.   
They’ll scream and say I robbed them But don’t speak of how they robbed me Though I suppose it’s hard to recognize Your slave once he’s been freed.  
Once upon a time Not long ago There was a girl Whose name was snow She had a touch That chilled to the bone
Corrupt daughters of remarried stepmother In servitude place our poor Cinderella No ball, they intend, until pigeons come hither Dress Cindy up to catch the eye of a fella
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