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Fairy Tales are Overrated
"And they lived happily ever after..."
 The phrase we all want to hear.
 
 When I was younger
 I believed in fairy tales.
 That I would live a happily ever after.
 That my knight in shining armor
 would whisk me off my feet.
 
 It was when you serenaded me
 with those kind words
 and promises to fill 
 my heart with love
 that I started to believe.
 
 But words are just a ploy
 A mask.
 Just like the metal that
 covered your face.
 I never thought to look beneath.
 
 And then I did.
 It was hallow.
 It was cold.
 Nothing but rust.
 
 My handsome knight was just
 a coward.
 That was too afraid to show
 his face to the world.
 
 Now I know why.
 I know why I no longer
 believe in magic.
 
 Whenever I come across a fairytale
 I turn the other way.
 When I come to the last page,
 where the knight a princess
 run off into the sunset,
 I close the book.
 
 Those stories would be better off without the last page.
 The "Happily ever after.." page.
 Then they might have a small feel
 for what reality is.
 
 Because all they do is sweeten
 up a dream, that we will find
 our charming knight.
 And set us all up
 for heartbreak.
 
 How I wish we could save 
 all those little princesses
 out there.

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But in reality, how often does that really happen?