The Snow Queen

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The night is cold and the wind is fierce But she doesn't care Adorned by a velvet dress and bare feet She twirls through the snow, Each step a flurry of ice and laughter That lasts for eternity in every moment.
Ice is cold and hard and bitter.  Just like its Queen. Ice makes for poor company, and so its Queen was alone. Dancing the storms, she saw a child with ice
Listen, you traveler of lands long past, of lakes and of sands and of skies blood-red. Open your ears to my ready cry “Turn back; Turn back,”
  FIRST STORY: The Beautiful Boy   Once upon a time, there was a woman. A princess of beauty, a lady of nobility, A damsel of good-nature, a virgin of purity, Were all fair titles she owned not.
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