An illegal hot pie and walking fast
in the hot sun, all to no avail, the
library is closed today, lost my
library card on the way, pity, now
I’ll have to buy a new one, I’m still
stuck with Fairytales; don’t want to
read ‘Red Shoes’ and ‘Steadfast Tin
Soldier’ again, both end on a positive
note, but at great sacrifice: The
dancing girl had her feet encased in
red dancing shoes chopped off, and
the Tin Soldier died with his ladylove,
the ballerina, in his arms, melting
into a heart – that’s not fair at all,
beautiful, but much too tragic…
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