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The Prince and the Fairy

The Prince and the Fairy-- See the soaring of the prince, I think he's angry at the vince. He finds it hard to see the flowers, Overshadowed by the glorious towers. Who is that standing near the skies? I think she'd like to eat the wise. She is but an interesting fairy, Admired as she sits upon a secretary. Her enjoyable car is just a castle, It needs no gas, it runs on hassell. She's not alone she brings a mountain, a pet bird, and lots of water fountain. The bird likes to chase a pebble, Especially one that's in the djebel. The prince shudders at the caring lake He want to leave but she wants the backache. 3/4/19 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2019© Rhyming Couplet Ideas by James Edward Lee Sr.

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