This is based on Disney's version of Rapunzel, Tangled.
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She was stuck in her tower once again,
Just like when she was a child.
Except it wasn't the same,
Her mother was dead,
Her boyfriend had been executed,
Leaving her with the worst life of all.
She looked out her bared windows,
(Of which she couldn't remember who bared them),
And stared wide eyed at what was bellow her.
"Hello sweet princess," the stranger cooed,
And for some reason he looked quite familiar.
"How do you know who I am?" the young girl yelled,
And the stranger stepped closer to her home.
"Don't you remember me?
Who do you think locked you in there?
Who do you think turned your boyfriend in?
Ah, that's right. It was me."
And with that he stared climbing up the tower,
Causing the girl to shriek out,
And run to her bedroom upstairs.
She heard metal be cut,
And a body to fall in,
And then feet climbing up the stairs.
"I know you're in there," the strange man said just outside her door.
He's going to rape me,
Or hurt me,
I can already tell,
This can not be happening to me.
With those simple thoughts the girl reached in her drawer,
And pulled out her only weapon.
I can't let that happen,
I won't let that happen,
So this is my only choice.
Besides, I'll be with Eugene once more.
As the doorknob was turned,
She quickly lifted the gun,
And pointed it at her head.
Bang!
She was dead,
And the stranger only laughed,
When he saw the girl lying there.
He crouched down beside her,
Twirled once of her long golden locks,
And whispered, "No one will miss you, little Princess Rapunzel."
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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.