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  • Boys and Girls Together by Neil Gaiman

    From the page: Boys and Girls Together by Neil Gaiman Boys don't want to be princes. Boys want to be shepherds who slay dragons, maybe someone gives you half a kingdom and a princess, but that's just what comes of being a shepherd boy and slaying a dragon. Or a giant. And... more

    Reviewed by Vellamo Mar 20 2008, 12:21pm ( 63 reviews ) endicott-studio.com

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  • Reviewed by MCTuna on Oct 16, 4:49pm

    nigga dis gay
  • Rated by Ashismyname on Oct 09, 6:19pm

    Interesting poem, I don't agree with it, but it is still interesting to me, It speaks of the fairy tales and such most of us remember from childhood. The princes in those tales were always looking for something else, grass is always greener kind of concept I suppose.
  • Rated by lilygist on Oct 04, 10:49pm

    I wonder if Neil Gaiman thinks I vomit rainbows, fairies and unicorns. That shit's so stereotypical and sexist I think I'll find out.
  • Rated by gublug on Sep 29, 5:50pm

    Neil Gaiman is so cool. :D Shit's deep.
  • Reviewed by Anameroma on Sep 01, 10:16am

    Pretty good.
  • Rated by dackerts on Aug 24, 2:44am

    love Neil Gaiman.
  • Rated by allenp109 on Aug 23, 5:46am

    None of them know that one day, in their turn, Boys and girls will find themselves become bad kings or wicked stepmothers, aged woodcutters, ancient shepherds, mad crones and wise-women, to stand in shadows, see with cunning eyes: The girl, still waiting calmly for her prince. The boy, lost in the night, out on the moors.
  • Rated by Journey on Apr 15 2009, 7:34pm

    From the page: "Boys and Girls Together by Neil Gaiman"
  • Rated by openportals on Dec 30 2008, 5:35am

    great poem, loved it
  • Reviewed by create823 on Dec 06 2008, 3:39pm

    but the end is the reality to what make it come to a climax..brillant