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Fairy Tales MAG
I used to call you my white knight.
 When we were five, 
 You saved me from the dragons in my backyard
 And promised to make me your queen.
 
 In time, you threw aside your
 Plastic breastplate
 And grew steel under your skin.
 I always wondered whether you really felt no pain
 In your new armor
 Or if it simply kept the hurricane in your eyes from
 Spilling out.
 
 I dropped my tiara at the last show-and-tell
 Before middle school.
 The flexible plastic snapped on impact
 And I learned to find a different kind 
 Of dragon: a dragon that breathed 
 sweet talk and empty promises
 I learned to spar with my own words
 I learned to stand my own ground
 I learned to play carefully with needles
 Never to accept fruit from strangers
 And not to underestimate the utility of talking mice.
 
 But sometimes
 When the walls of my castle feel a little
 Too thin
 And the drawbridge shakes under my feet
 I think I still need a knight
 And I wonder if that hurricane has
 Finally seen its
 Rainbow.

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