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catalinamoon
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0 posted 2001-08-03 08:38 PM


Such tales of mystery and love.
Always a monster
(usually female)
and a hero
(naturally male)
A distressed damsel
who proves to be
the strongest of them all
as she survives them, monsters and princes alike.
Yet to be fulfilled in her destiny
she is inexplicably tied
to the hero
thus she believes
she is not complete
without him.
Will she wait to begin life
until he comes?
Would Disney have us do the same?
Am I yet awake without the kiss?


© Copyright 2001 Sandra - All Rights Reserved
Sven
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1 posted 2001-08-03 08:44 PM


very interesting Sandra. . .

gives us all something to think about. . .  

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Sunshine
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2 posted 2001-08-03 09:21 PM



Isn't it most strange that there would be two females [good/bad] to one male....always good...

would that we had more good males..., and yet, I think I can draw back on memory and even in Disney's world, know a bad guy or two...

well done Cat!

athena4
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3 posted 2001-08-03 09:27 PM


Sandra,
       Bravo! You have told it just the way it is. I wonder what Walt would have thought?
              Love, Elise

jwesley
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4 posted 2001-08-03 09:42 PM


Beautiful!

Sleep deep and peacefully my friend...your prince is coming ere your eyes open again.

jwesley

MARK V SHELDON
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5 posted 2001-08-03 09:49 PM


Ah yes...  the good 'ol "RAT"  -- doesn't have the best reputation on this side of the world...  Interesting points regarding age-old validation issues and makes one wonder the deeper motive and intent behind the worn-out and exhausted formulas...

-MVS

"When you tell the Truth, you never have to remember what you just said."
--Del Casher

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