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Poetry version of Snow White

June 9, 2016
By Aiman BRONZE, Brooklyn, New York
Aiman BRONZE, Brooklyn, New York
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Mirror Mirror on the wall,
Who the fairest of them all.
hair black and dark knight,
skin white as snow,
lips red as reddish rose,
the kindness in her heart shows.

Evil queen jealousy grows,
she ordered the hunter
to kill the princess.
hunterman in guilt,
let snow white run into the woods.
he lies to the queen
that he has done the deed

Once again she asked,
Mirror Mirror on the wall
Who the fairest of them all.
Mirror shows snow white in the woods,
with the dwarfs in their cottage

Queens heart turns dark,
Decides to kill snow white on her own.
A reddish apple full of poison,
given to snow white from the evil hand.
with a kiss of a bite on the apple
made her fall asleep forever

The beauty lies on her glass coffin
waiting for her true love
to kiss her free.
a kiss from the prince,
awaken snow white from her sleep
and  so was the queen dead

She became the Prince’s bride
and so they lived happily ever after.


The author's comments:

As a child, I loved the story of Snow White. Therefore I wanted to write a poem about it


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