Aladdin
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He looks into the mirror
And sees a dying man.
He looks upon a man of shame,
Of torture and disdain.
He sees a man that knew no joy
Until Aladdin came.
Every night he dreams of life
Once Upon a Time: Aladdin
Once upon a time in the lands of sand
There was a gent’ named Aladdin
Whose life wasn’t a fairyland
He had to steal everything just to get by
Once upon a time in the city of Agrabah,
There was a street rat name Aladdin
And a mischievous brown monkey in red attire
Named Abu on his shoulder
Aladdin was strolling through the city,
Once upon a time in a kingdom far, far away
There lived a royal family as kind and loving as can be
But a snake resided within this household called Jafar
You all know it:
The man who indulged in
Everything he could get his yellowing nails on.
From bread to cheese
To Meat to women.
The land was ruled by a sultan,
Who named his young daughter,
For the light that the full moon spilt on the ground;
The lamp was found by found by the princess;
Hidden deep within the desert sand,
There once was a street rat named Aladdin,
Who was crushing on Princess Jasmine,
With her pet Raja,
And his big tiger paws,
He hoped for true love and a companion.
Aladdin met the illustrious genie,
Once upon a time,
the beginning 'O' was never embroidered with gold,
life was void of materialistic tangents;
our modern albatrosses
But sufficied with compassion,
Once upon a time,
In a city tucked away,
No one could hear a chime,
Only silence made it's way,
There lived a young man,
By the name of Aladdin,
They say dead men tell no tales
But your story is timeless.
Just a man, a concept,
An alien being
Who made galaxies shiver,
Heads turn,
Finally returned to stardust.
Once upon a time there lived a young princess
She lived in Los Angeles, California
But her roots traced back to the Middle East
Unfamiliar with much of her culture, she remained stuck in her city castle
The Walmart nametag pinned to an ill-fitting vest read “Phoenix,”
but he had no wings,
just long skinny limbs that were good for reaching
merchandise on high shelves.
In this fairytale, Aladdin has nipples.
We begin in the streets, with Aladdin as a young boy.
He plays with his friends, who saw no reason to exclude him, as he too had nipples.