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The Wisdom of Disney: a cinderella poem

just for fun

By Kayleigh Fraser ✨Published about a year ago Updated about a year ago 1 min read
The Wisdom of Disney: a cinderella poem
Photo by Brian McGowan on Unsplash

cinderella didn't lose her mind

in spite of being oppressed by the cruel and unkind

because she stayed soft and loving in heart,

she protected that work of art.

.

if yours was poisoned by doses of hate

know that it is not ever too late

to heal the damage that’s been done

to get to the ball

to live a life of fun

.

into the blame game do not succumb

don’t poison yourself for anyone

and, as a rule of thumb

cry each time that you want to run

.

because you’re running from your own fear

and you will keep that repeating year after year,

the only way is through

must become your point of view

.

don’t waste time trying to sue

leave the past firmly in your rear view!

for once you reach happily ever after

you’ll soon forget their evil laughter.

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About the Creator

Kayleigh Fraser ✨

philosopher, alchemist, writer & poet with a spirit of fire & passion for all things health & love related 💫

“Darkness to me is like water to the sea”

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  • ThatWriterWomanabout a year ago

    Wow, I love the concepts you picked out of Cinderella. The idea of going 'through' and not around has merit! Brilliantly written as always!

  • "Cry each time that you want to run". That's sage advice! Loved your poem!

  • Hannah Mooreabout a year ago

    Quite so. Except I am not convinced that happily ever after is a thing we ever reach.

  • Cindy Calderabout a year ago

    Solid run of advice....well done....and just for fun!

  • Dana Crandellabout a year ago

    Sound advice, well told!

  • Lana V Lynxabout a year ago

    I needed this first thing in the morning. Very uplifting, Kayleigh.

  • Rachel Deemingabout a year ago

    Whimsical and wise. I loved this, Kayleigh. So much truth here.

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