Cinderella

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This is a tale,
Of a girl in a castle
Who couldn't resist a sale.

Now that Cinderella,
Was married to a king
She would go to Coachella,
She had money to fling.

The shops in her town
Knew her quite well,
The prince saw the bills,he put on a frown
In the castle not all was swell.

Cinderelly was a shopaholic.
Her mouse friends were gone,
They went to go frolic
Out on the lawn.

Dear Cinderella,
At home all alone,
Had quite a dilemma
When he saw her, the prince would moan.

Cinderella was troubled you see,
Money can do that,
To you or to me.

So come listen and learn,
From ol' Cindies story
Embrace what you have and never yearn.

With great a great power, dear,
Comes great responsibility
Same goes for money, it's something to fear.

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