Cinderella Poem by Richard Ford Bunuel Whale Carnegie Edison Simon Hitchcock Welles Christ Antunes Rodriguez Kubrick

Cinderella



Your birth was a day not soon forgot..
Like the twins of Gemini in heart...
But of differences aligned to the stars
A different Zodiac sign... sisters apart...

In time for birthdays together...
Family at birth but friends by choice...
Two twin sisters separated at birth
by an age gap... A difference

opined by the voices of time...
Such is life to have the stars aligned
Through the passages of time...
Constellations above to awaken

the skies at sunrise... To celebrate
A family, a newborn grown to that of adult...
To witness the times etched in the skies
On your birthday in creation...

And as the sun sets and the candles placed
And are blown out... A secretive wish made...
A family in rejoice for the birthday girl...
The secretive wish cast foretold

In constellations of astrology...
And as you lay down for sleep
You yourself are destined to have
Your birthday wish met...

The moon rise follows the sun
set to sleep for the night falls
Rest assured that In rise to stars
Life is but a dream of wishes

On all birthdays... Birthday Queen
Live like royalty as each day
And night were a party
For Cinderella and her Prince Charming

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