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Rapunzel - Once Upon a Time
Once upon a time, in a high tower there lived a young child Child played by herself and always smiled Smiled like there was no tomorrow Tomorrow came and she started to grow Grow and saw a change though she didn’t quite know Know that she was becoming a young lady with sorrow Sorrow and tears looking out the window Window wondering what was at the end of the rainbow Rainbow end of a meadow stood a prince Prince entranced by her ethereal voice Voice he searched that was in a tower Tower he couldn’t reach to get to her Her guardian came for a visit and stands Stands at the bottom of the tower and demands Demands; Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair, Hair so that I may climb the golden stair Stair to climb, upon hearing these words fall Fall to be repeated after the guardian left Rapunzel Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair, Hair so that I may climb the golden stair Stair of beautiful blond hair was let down for him to scale Scale to get to the top of the tower if proper conditions prevail Prevail to rescue the fair maiden Maiden he wanted her hand in marriage and won Won and married the pretty maiden Maiden gave birth to twins, daughter and son Lived in the prince kingdom, where they live happily ever after Away from the tower 2/2/2016 Poetry Contest : Once Upon A Time Sponsored by: Laura Loo
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