Saturday, October 18, 2008

Cinderella's appended moral

The beauty of a woman is a rare treasure.
To admire it is always a pleasure.
What they call real grace
Is priceless, but beauty will still win every race.

That’s what the fairy in this tale
Taught Cinderella without fail,
She could use her beauty to become the queen
Flashing glass slippers, looking sexy and lean

Beauty: that gift is worth more than a dress
It’ll win a man’s heart; and empty his wallet in the process.
Although grace is a gift that the fairies confer,
Beauty is still the trait we all prefer.

Sure…it’s a benefit
To show real courage and have some wit.
But none of this will help you out,
If you don’t let yourself shine and gad about.
So before you’re born, make sure and pray
That beauty in you will find its way.

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