there once was a girl who wanted to fly so she put on her prettiest white dress a left her mother a note to say that she loved her and that today she was finally going to fly away (salt water blurred the ink into a bit unreadable mess but it's the thought that counts)
she could have taken the subway but the sky was such a ******* beautiful shade of blue (what an absolutely positively wonderful day to fly she thought) so she soaked it all in and dreamed of the red running out (mother would be so very unhappy about her pretty white dress) as she said a few final farewells to the city that never knew her name
the traffic was loud but her thoughts were louder and with each flight of steps she rose above the chatter finally finally finally she saw the door the entrance to freedom to the roof (the exit)
they tried to stop her with their loud megaphones (still her thoughts were louder) she heard from below the sounds of wails and moans but she was above it all the skyline was before her the possibilities that ******* beautiful shade of blue held for her so tempting and then with eyes closed she flew (fell)
the rush freedom the wait agony she wanted nothing more than she and the pavement to collide
two seconds later as the engines cried without bang nor whimper the little girl died
(oh, how her mother cried over that pretty red dress)