Snow White’s Awakening
Back to the castle, they did ride, With the prince always by her side. The queen’s dark reign came to an end, Snow White’s heart …
Back to the castle, they did ride, With the prince always by her side. The queen’s dark reign came to an end, Snow White’s heart …
Snow White and her prince so true, Ruled the kingdom, skies so blue. With kindness, love, and gentle grace, They made the world a better …
Back to the castle, they did ride, With the prince always by her side. The queen’s dark reign came to an end, Snow White’s heart …
One day a prince came riding by, A handsome man with a gentle eye. He saw the maiden, fair and pure, And felt a love …
The dwarfs returned to find her there, Snow White, with skin so pale and fair. They wept and mourned, their hearts so sore, For she …
But the queen, with heart so vile, Would not forget her cruel trial. She crafted an apple, red and bright, Poisoned with a deadly bite. …
In the cottage, snug and warm, Lived seven dwarfs, away from harm. They worked all day in mines so deep, Then came home to rest …
Fleeing from the queen’s dark wrath, Snow White found a forest path. Through the woods so dense and deep, She ran until she couldn’t weep. …
In the queen’s chamber, dark and grand, A magic mirror on a stand. Its surface clear, its truth profound, A voice within without a sound. …
High in the tower, the queen did brood, Her jealousy an endless feud. She’d gaze into her magic mirror, And ask the question, full of …
In a kingdom far and bright, Lived a maiden pure and white. Her skin was like the driven snow, Her lips a vibrant, crimson glow. …