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Not a fairy tale; a poem. "The Wreck Of The Hesperus". Aristus Aug 2025 #1
Thank you very much for sharing that with us, Aristus. debm55 Aug 2025 #2
Creepy, creepy narrative poems! some_of_us_are_sane Aug 2025 #22
None that I recall SheltieLover Aug 2025 #3
Thank you SheltieLover. You were a very brave kid, debm55 Aug 2025 #5
No, I've always felt the brain is like a drain. Fill it with garbage & it becomes a sewer. SheltieLover Aug 2025 #10
Thanks. I will remember that. debm55 Aug 2025 #13
No offense to you or anyone who watches ugly stuff SheltieLover Aug 2025 #14
That and little red ridinghood. I cried so hard when applegrove Aug 2025 #4
"Baby of Mine" was the song. How do I remember--I still cry if I see that scene. Thank you very much, applegrove. debm55 Aug 2025 #7
YES! Little orphaned Dumbo! some_of_us_are_sane Aug 2025 #9
The Red Shoes - by Hans Christian Anderson some_of_us_are_sane Aug 2025 #6
I agree with you. Another one is the Little Mermaid which has the Disney film ending totally different from the story. debm55 Aug 2025 #11
Hans Christian Anderson is so dark! Must be that endless night in Scandinavian winter nt yellowdogintexas Aug 2025 #63
I agree, yellowdogtexas some_of_us_are_sane Aug 2025 #67
Not a fairy tale, piddyprints Aug 2025 #8
I agree with you, piddyprints. In addition to the prayer, the print of the waves crashing into a walking bridge with an debm55 Aug 2025 #12
Hansel & Gretel was mine too MustLoveBeagles Aug 2025 #15
Thank you very much, MustLoveBeagles. debm55 Aug 2025 #17
The Lottery. Sneederbunk Aug 2025 #16
Thank you Sneederbunk. for sharing. debm55 Aug 2025 #18
That was shocking. Read that in highschool I think. applegrove Aug 2025 #24
Off hand no fairy tale leaps to mind. I guess a few might have bothered me for a short time...but immediately I.... electric_blue68 Aug 2025 #19
Thank you very much, I remember Little Lulu. debm55 Aug 2025 #20
Little Lulu was kind of creepy. Can't quite explain why, but creepy. Ocelot II Aug 2025 #23
Little Orphan Annie (The Elf Child). A poem, not a story, but I always thought it was creepy. Ocelot II Aug 2025 #21
Thank you Ocelot II, It does send chills through me. debm55 Aug 2025 #26
When my son was little, murielm99 Aug 2025 #40
How wonderful, Thank you murielm99 for sharing with your child. debm55 Aug 2025 #45
I did a recital of Little Orphan Annie in a talent show when I was around 6 yellowdogintexas Aug 2025 #64
I was born in 1944. rog Aug 2025 #25
Oh my, that is scarry. Thank you rog. debm55 Aug 2025 #27
My grandmother had a lot of really old books in her bookcase. rog Aug 2025 #33
I think I saw that book at the home of a kid I played with! Ocelot II Aug 2025 #28
There was this one about how Republicans actually cared about people. greatauntoftriplets Aug 2025 #29
Thank you greatauntoftriplets.They never have .. And looking at our future. they never will.. debm55 Aug 2025 #38
Agreed. greatauntoftriplets Aug 2025 #39
Must agree about Hansel and Gretel. Polly Hennessey Aug 2025 #30
Hansel & Gretel here as well. I recall crying as my Mom read it to me. I was about 3 or 4 Yrs old. No Vested Interest Aug 2025 #31
Thank you No Vested Interest. Yes I cried too. I was also afraid of the witch. debm55 Aug 2025 #35
Me too, Polly Hennessey, Me too. debm55 Aug 2025 #36
The Gospel narrative. Also, The Little Match Girl. It terrified me that no one would help her. Gaugamela Aug 2025 #32
Thank you Gaugamela. When I was young , they would tell the story of the End of the World. It would terrify me with debm55 Aug 2025 #34
that was a rough one!!! nt yellowdogintexas Aug 2025 #65
I hated The Red Shoes rickyhall Aug 2025 #37
Thank you , very much, Some Fairy Tales are actually frightening to kids. I'm glad you killed the monster. debm55 Aug 2025 #42
The Six Swans no_hypocrisy Aug 2025 #41
Agree. no-hypocrisy. Most Fairy Tales had a bit of creepiness to them debm55 Aug 2025 #43
No Fairy Tale as a kid, but Sequoia Aug 2025 #44
Oh my, that is terrible, Thank you for sharing.Sequoia. Do they have bears in the that area where the the Bible story debm55 Aug 2025 #46
Ha, maybe. Sequoia Aug 2025 #48
HAHAHHAAH. Thanks. debm55 Aug 2025 #49
I think most fairy tales are pretty creepy. 3catwoman3 Aug 2025 #47
That's for sure. Thank you very much,3catwoman3. debm55 Aug 2025 #50
Most Grimm fairytales are creepy in the original text Ritabert Aug 2025 #51
Yes, very creepy. Thank you Ritabert. debm55 Aug 2025 #53
And even creepier is that the king originally hired Ritabert Aug 2025 #58
That's sort of good news. Thank you Ritabert. debm55 Aug 2025 #60
Not a fairy tale, a movie. madamesilverspurs Aug 2025 #52
I still think it's a creepy movie, Thank you for sharing. madamesilvespurs. debm55 Aug 2025 #55
Hansel and Gretel bothered me very much. pandr32 Aug 2025 #54
I am so sorry that happened to you pandr32, How sad to be treated that way. You are loved, my friend by all of us. Your debm55 Aug 2025 #56
We ALL deserve a happily ever after. pandr32 Aug 2025 #61
Not a fairy tale, but an article in Look Magazine about the opening of Lincoln's casket. rsdsharp Aug 2025 #57
Wow, I have never heard that story before. Thank you, rsdsharp for providing the information. I would have been scared debm55 Aug 2025 #59
Grimm's fairy tales were cozy and comforting-- though rather bland ailsagirl Aug 2025 #62
Thank you very much for the information, ailsagirl. It is very informative. debm55 Aug 2025 #66
Der Struwwelpeter justaprogressive Aug 2025 #68
That's horrible. I am so sorry it was read to you. And you were supposed to sleep after that?? justaprogressive I am so debm55 Aug 2025 #69
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