Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your golden hair.

Escape with me to a land of color

beside a turquoise sea.


A lonely couple, who want a child, live next to a walled garden belonging to an evil witch named Dame Gothel. The wife, experiencing the cravings associated with the arrival of her long-awaited pregnancy, notices some rapunzel (or, in most translated-to-English versions[13] of the story, rampion), growing in the garden and longs for it. She refuses to eat anything else and gets sick, and the husband begins to fear for her life. One night, her husband breaks into the garden to get some for her. She makes a salad out of it and greedily eats it. It tastes so good that she longs for more. So her husband goes to get some more for her. As he scales the wall to return home, Dame Gothel catches him and accuses him of theft. He begs for mercy, and she agrees to be lenient, and allows him to take all the rapunzel he wants, on condition that the baby be given to her when it's born. Desperate, he agrees. When his wife has a baby girl, Dame Gothel takes her to raise as her own and names her Rapunzel after the plant her mother craved. She grows up to be the most beautiful child in the world with long golden hair. When she turns twelve, Dame Gothel locks her up inside a tower in the middle of the woods, with neither stairs nor a door, and only one room and one window. In order to visit Rapunzel, Dame Gothel stands beneath the tower and calls out:

One day, a prince rides through the forest and hears Rapunzel singing from the tower. Entranced by her ethereal voice, he searches for her and discovers the tower, but is naturally unable to enter it. He returns often, listening to her beautiful singing, and one day sees Dame Gothel visit, and thus learns how to gain access to Rapunzel. When Dame Gothel leaves, he bids Rapunzel let her hair down. When she does so, he climbs up and they fall in love. He eventually asks her to marry him, which she agrees to.

Do they live happily ever after, dear reader of my posts?

Well, for the rest of the story you have to look for
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapunzel
from whence the previous section's text and illustrations

But I can guarantee you one thing....
it's not all smooth sailing.
Yes, for a while there was some

very stormy weather!
You know how those Grimm fairy tales are!

👍
ouzo and out,
@onceuponatime
It's smooth sailing with me!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapunzel
from whence the previous section's text and illustrations

But I can guarantee you one thing....
it's not all smooth sailing.
Yes, for a while there was some

very stormy weather!
You know how those Grimm fairy tales are!


👍
@onceuponatime
It's smooth sailing with me!