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A work inspired by .for my prince.



Letter by letter
we write our tale

Though,
unlike the path laid before us



You need not let down your hair;
no tower holds you captive.


You need not await my kiss
to awake from eternal slumber.




And I,

I need no glass slipper to tell me...

To tell me that you are a princess;
my princess.






Our tale is not perfect,
my castle, only sand...

but our love
is and always will be.






We write our love,
two hands
one pen

steady strokes.



Our love in ink;




Written on heart


and bound in soul.






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On Friday August 8th, 2008, Mars (537) writes:
Our love in ink;/Written on heart/and bound in soul. the most beautiful lines ever. i love you dylan. thank you so much. -mars


On Friday August 8th, 2008, Echoes of Orpheus (692) writes:
:) I love you too Mars, glad you liked this


On Friday August 8th, 2008, Wolfaerie (125) writes:
It always amazes me how honest and romantic you are without being cliche at all; and here you even used common princess references and STILL you were origional and smooth in your words. Im glad you have such a wonderful inspiration. It's nice to find postive energy :)


On Friday August 8th, 2008, Echoes of Orpheus (692) writes:
haha that's always my goal, thanks a million for this comment


On Friday August 8th, 2008, Ms Moon (615) writes:
tattoed the two and spin a faery tale from happiness. i wish nothing but the best. *huggles*



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