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Waking Beauty
  Once upon a time...
  
  In a lost lost world
  A dreaming girl slept.
  So did her country men
  And everyone who wept.
  
  A hundred years passed
  A not one second early,
  Was another girl born
  With hair really curly.
  
  She heard of the story
  of a young lost girl
  Who can only be awaken
  By the touch of a pearl.
  
  She went on an adventure
  and fought blow by blow
  Until she came upon the town
  Covered by soft, white snow.
  
  She defeated the monsters wrath
  with a might she didn't know.
  And found the room of the girl
  that gave off a certain aglow.
  
  But the bed was empty
  no girl in sight.
  Until she heard a noise
  and gave out a fright.
  
  She turned around
  startled at the noise
  and came upon a girl,
  all quiet and poise.
  
  They stood there for hours
  staring with no end
  trying to figure each other out
  and trying to befriend.
  
  The long lost girl
  turned away her gaze
  and smiled and smiled
  feeling nothing but praise.
  
  She leaned on in
  and so did the other
  until their lips touched nothing
  but one another.
  
  After the two lovers kiss
  the kingdom awoke.
  And helped these two lovers
  marry beneath a willow oak.
  
  The kingdom never thought
  that two queens would be together
  But they knew that
  love will always last forever.
  
  And the kingdom prospered
  and lived happily ever after.

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