Prince Charming

This is a poem sort of about D/H... i hope you like

I'm waiting for prince Charming

To come and find me today

And whisk me off to his castle

Someplace far far away

He'd ride up on his snow-white stallion

And leap from its back to the ground

And of course he'd land lightly on his feet

Never making the slightest sound

He's strikingly attractive and handsome

With bright white teeth and golden hair

And dazzling bright blue eyes

Into which I could forever stare

Lost in puddles of chocolate brown,

He would approach and begin to say

How he finds me so breathtaking

He wants to take me away

But before he can speak a word

In his soft, lilting, laughing voice

I must tell him of my problem

And how he must make a choice

My fairy godmother doesn't exist

And magic is only in books

So how do I transform from an ordinary girl

Into a princess with poise, grace, and looks?

His answer is simple and yet so complex

For here's what he says I must do:

"Look deep inside your heart

And find what makes you you"

I tried to look inside myself

And I found to my surprise

A plain girl was transforming

In front of my Prince Charming's eyes

Ruddy cheeks turned rosy pink

And thin lips plumped to full

That nervous hesitant attitude

Became calm, collected and cool

My smile shone brighter

And my hair turned to gold

And from the way he looked at me

I knew his heart was sold

My apron and tunic disappeared

And in their place came a new dress

Soap and water and flowery perfume

Completed the once dirty mess

He gave me a mirror and into it I peered

To see how much I had changed

I gasped as I saw how both heart and soul

Had been so totally rearranged

I didn't know how to thank my prince

And he said, "Well, Miss,

You could start by telling me my love is returned

And seal the deal with a kiss"

My fantasies are just made-up dreams

And I know they will never come true

But I'm still waiting for Prince Charming

To whisper, "I love you"