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Story of a Modern Cinderella
  The clock strikes midnight once again
  The story repeats itself over and over again
  Yet every time I can’t ever seem to win
  Ball gowns turn to rags and smiles turn to tears
  Why can’t you recognize my face?
  Oh fairy godmother, please turn me into Cinderella
  Give me one more ball to win his love
  Oh goddess of fate let my stepmother leave me alone once again
  I’m not sure if I can wait any longer
  Oh prince charming, you should come with a warning
  Please stop acting hard to get
  I only have once last night as Cinderella
  I nervously clutch my dress in fear
  My last chance to win my darling dear
  This day can only repeat so many times
  Leaving the shelter of a milky wh
  Oh fairy godmother, please turn me into Cinderella
  Give me one more ball to win his love
  Oh goddess of fate let my stepmother leave me alone once again
  I’m not sure if I can wait any longer
  Oh prince charming, you should come with a warning
  Please stop acting hard to get
  I only have once last night as Cinderella
  Time seems to sit still when I see your face
  Do you understand the reason behind the sadness on my face?
  “I’ll never forgot this night.” You mumble
  Please don’t leave me, please don’t leave me
  Oh fairy godmother, I’ve become Cinderella
  Lost my once last ball to love
  Oh goddess of fate let him find my slipper
  I’m not sure if I can wait any longer
  Oh prince charming, don’t fill your face with tears
  We’ll be married sooner than you think
  I broke the story and won as Cinderella

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