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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Once upon a time there were tiny habitants Dwelling between the bloomed wild flowers Waiting for the right human who free them A heart of gold that unknowns the evilness A girl named Tracey was playing in the forest Daydreaming with a planet full of fantasies Wishing to find something that breaks monotony Finding the clue that would change her life forever Subtle whisper called girl's attention to the woods Curiosity made to lift with precaution a white rock Small elf hugged Tracey's leg, pleading to be liberated Wicked witch spelled a curse to the cute habitants Tracey guessed the solution to resolve the evil spell Love is the force that moves the world around forever All elves returned to their original appearances They were humans trapped in fantasy bodies for years Twenty years later, Tracey walked again in the forest A handsome young man, called her attention irresistibly He was the charming elf she helped in her youngest years Young knight proposed marriage to Tracey without hesitating Fairytale wedding was celebrated with the forest as background A story that started with love and finalized with the same feeling The End For Once Upon A Time Poetry Contest Sponsored by Eve Roper February 5, 2017 Thirteen Place
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