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The books my mother read to me In the dim lamplight while I fought Against the weight of my eyelids Taught me that I was to be saved, so I waited. But my prince never came. I set off on my own journey. I got dirtied, bruised, and burnt. I met ogres, fought dragons and battled witches. Finally, I arrived to find you Using the last of my strength I reached up to knock on the high walls of your heart "Open to me!" I said But you stayed behind your doors And peered at me through the cracks My hair was a mess and my dress was torn And you threw me out of your castle For I looked nothing like any princess you had seen before You could not see that it had been all for you.
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Dec 22, 2013
Dec 22, 2013 at 3:23 AM UTC
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The books my mother read to me In the dim lamplight while I fought Against the weight of my eyelids Taught me that I was to be saved, so I waited. But my prince never came. I set off on my own journey. I got dirtied, bruised, and burnt. I met ogres, fought dragons and battled witches. Finally, I arrived to find you Using the last of my strength I reached up to knock on the high walls of your heart "Open to me!" I said But you stayed behind your doors And peered at me through the cracks My hair was a mess and my dress was torn And you threw me out of your castle For I looked nothing like any princess you had seen before You could not see that it had been all for you.
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Dec 22, 2013
Dec 22, 2013 at 3:23 AM UTC
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