Poem from The company of Wolves
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@ucantw84inspiration Little girls, this seems to say, Never stop upon your way. Never trust a stranger-friend; No one knows how it will end. As you’re pretty, so be wise; Wolves may lurk in every guise. Handsome they may be, and kind, Gay, or charming never mind! Now, as then, ‘tis simple truth— Sweetest tongue has sharpest tooth!
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@jparso3 Sorry,but can you post me the poem?I need it for an art project.
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great post...!
you remind me greatly of sylvia plath...
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It is the poem from the ending from the orginal red riding hood tale by Charles Perrault. A couple of lines are missing though. They are:
Handsome they may be a kind,
Gay and charming nevermind,
Tis simple...
They omitted them from the movie because people in the U.S. would think gay means Homosexuality instead of the old meaning being happy.
P.S. Great job reciting the poem.. You capture the creepyness of it.
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nice :) i looked every where for this and this is the only place anywhere i could find it . thank you for posting the vid
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Always liked this one, you sound great, and look fantastic!
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Thanks hon! :-)
fuzzylogic27 3 years ago