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Fairy tales want people to think That dreams really do come true That “happily ever after” Is attainable for you
Fairy tales somehow manage To bewitch and to beguile Those whom they target Into seeing only the ending smiles
But if you restart at each beginning You find a common thread A simple oversight of most And a discovery causing dread
The simple truth they try to eschew Is that the princess has not reappeared It never speaks of her happiness That was so readily cheered
Since kings are merely princes Who’ve ascended to their throne Once the princess has begot an heir She must be somehow overthrown
For in her place we now find A rather evil personage Intent on wreaking havoc In an overplayed montage
The former prince’s heart A wicked stepmother has gained That “they lived happily ever after” Was obviously feigned
And thus we now arrive At yet another story’s start Where once again we’re told That “never did they part”
Forgetting the beginning And only focusing on the “end” Easily misleading Merely starting the cycle again.
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