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Cinderellas gone

by @jinx

Lyrics racing through my mind, the meaning hidden from sight causing me to become blind. Cinderellas gone I guess it's time she grew, especially after everything she's been through. No more ruffled dresses and careless fears, under her eyes is where the makeup smears. Time to say goodbye to the Illusions of the king, time for her to make the saddest song to sing. Time to move on from 'Prince Charming', time to let go of her feeling of yearning. Standing up with her head held high, she doesnt look back and wonder why. Now she's moved on to her real prince, though the saddness built up tastes so quince. Knowing she'll have time for her heart to mend, she still knows whats going to impend. With every single breath she takes, and every single time she shakes. For every single time she falls. She knows he'll be there for her through it all..... After she sat there and cried, on the inside she died. Once white she's now a black Swan, For now Cinderella's gone. Looking to her muse her face remains blank, the man's heart sank. Her lips parted with a voice so strong, she said 'Sing me another song, Cinderella's gone and shes not coming back so long. Let her go back she's gone. Bring me another day, then send me on my merry way. Illusions for the king don't work on me at all'
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Nov 19, 2012
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