She went to find her father,
But instead found a beast,
Who she somehow fell in love with.
She didn't want to hurt him,
Although he wanted to hurt her,
But she worked her charm on him.
The beast fell for her kindness,
Her love and her hope,
And he was no longer his former self.
He was in love with the girl,
And they hoped for an ending,
Where they would live happily ever after.
But the witch was not happy,
Her curse had failed.
The beast would become a prince.
She came back to the castle,
Where Belle and the beast lay asleep,
And killed the beast once and for all.
When the girl awoke that morning,
She screamed at the sight,
Her lover was dead at her feet.
She got up and ran,
To God knows where,
Before she feet had met an end.
The girl dried her tears and looked bellow her,
At the woods bellow the cliff she stood on,
And made the final decision.
She had no family,
No where to go,
And no one to call her own.
She had no life worth living,
And found death the best and last option.
She stepped a few feet back,
Thinking her last thoughts,
Before quickening her pace and ran.
She fell off the cliff,
Green trees surrounding her,
And smiled instead of screamed.
She would be reunited with the ones she loved,
At last,
And left for the spirit world.
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Happily Never After
PoetryDarkness has taken over Disney. And maybe, it's the truest Disney of all. Because darling, we don't all get Happily Ever Afters.