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Entzauberung

Neverland never was, Wardrobes lead to nowhere, For even if there was an OZ There’d be no one left to go there. It took me years to realize, It took me time to see, That all these magic tales, Had cast a spell on me. Princes must be charming, While every beauty needs her sleep But what truly is alarming? Our true beauty buried deep. The truth is, Dwarfs are just plain scary, Trees are just plain wood A frog will never marry, Three wishes do no good.
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