Rapunzel they called him, Rapunzel he was,
A prince to some, a common son of a baker to others
But they never asked him where he came from.
His golden locks were too distracting,
His soft features confusing
He often sent suitors weeping when they saw he was a guy.
Though they did not know that he was just as cruel as Mother
They thought him a fair waif, a wastrel, though he knew not why
They never saw him as he was, a man with a heart of stone.
Instead abandoning him there, They left him all alone
And when Dame Gothel died
To only Rapunzel’s surprise
No one came to free him. So he stayed within the tower
Right where they left him
And wasted away
The vines came and claimed him, and no one knew why
The sky turned forever grey.
For Rapunzel was Sunlight, love, and warmth were his domain
But from the neglect of others, they could never be the same.
Alone in the darkness, even the sun will go out
Not taught how to love, his heart festered fear and doubt
So let that be a lesson
To treat all with kindness
And judge not by looks or strangeness
Don’t leave your Rapunzel in the tower to rot away
Free them, love them, help them today.
“Alone in the darkness, even the sun will go out” — Poignant and so true.
“Don’t leave your Rapunzel in the tower to rot away/Free them, love them, help them today.” — perfect allegory for us today.