
Will you recognize your prince?
Can you look past the warts,
See his regal countenance?
Can you look past the warts,
See his regal countenance?
Shiny armor is a thin veneer,
Weak in its forging.
False heroes are never clear.
True champions need no trophies.
A smile, a laugh their prize.
Your heart they hope to appease.
Be open to fate, take a chance
With the one least expected.
Sway to the music, join the dance.
A storybook ending can be yours,
Every fantasy, every dream fulfilled
Without magically enchanted paramours.
Write your happily ever after epilogue.
Be the one to break the spell.
Forget white knights, kiss a frog.


Love this!
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Okay, I will.
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It’s wonderfull!
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Great wisdom in this poem. Bravo to break the spell!
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I loved Frozen because Prince Charming was the bad guy. That just made me so fucking overjoyed.
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That alone makes me want to see the movie.
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it was an excellent (Inspired) twist of fate wasn’t it?? 🙂
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Good advice for a teen or 2nd time arounder – warts and all is how we must take the offer! Refreshing reads on your blog – glad to follow now.
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I love the message and how you layed/laid all of this out made this romantic and powerful.
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Married my frog, much to the chagrin of my family. Still kissing him, he’s a French man of course.
Leslie
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Me too, married my frog prince that is. He’s got great legs.
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Tara, I love this.
I am a big hopeless romantic, but a realistic view of our princes is important. It’s how you find true love..
This was a favorite of the week of mine. Swoon
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Aw… thank you Kir!
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