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The Sister, the Lover, and the Sword
  When the wind ceases to blow through your hair
  And when the sparkle falls down your eyes
  Time will slow down to the beat of your heart
  Look back and see what wounds you have inflicted upon me
  See in the glass what emptiness your lips have alone
  You held them up to be touched
  You never learned they were better made for love
  But you wouldn't know that for you misinterpret the word
  My love for you is not the one you seek
  As mine has dwindled and suffered your sword
  His has received your pleads
  Looking for thrill and touch
  Your lips never spoke enough to what could sustain
  They uttered hope that your body nullified
  For they looked for a false truth told to you in childhood
  Disney never has gotten it right
  It isn’t all your fault I must say
  As you age you will find cinderella never truly died happy
  Elsa and Ana almost got it right
  For when you are alone you will finally see
  That the time has passed and your wounds upon me inflicted
  You will try and rewind I say hopefully
  So as snow hits your locks and bruises cover my heart
  You will see that your love was truer if it were for me
  And I will still be here to receive your cry
  Only to see you then go awry
  Head bowed down and my sparkle falling
  I will love you yet

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