Once upon a time, in a kingdom far away, there was a beautiful princess named Rose. She was known for her kindness and grace, and her beauty was unmatched by any other in the land.
However, not everyone in the kingdom was happy with Princess Rose. There was a wicked sorceress named Thorn who envied the princess and wanted to see her suffer.
One day, Thorn cast a spell on Rose that turned her into a thorn bush. The princess was trapped in her own body, unable to move or speak.
For years, Rose remained hidden in the forest, forgotten by all who once loved her. But one day, a brave prince stumbled upon the thorn bush and recognized it as the princess he had heard tales of.
The prince knew that the only way to break the spell was to prove his love for Rose. He fought off the wicked sorceress and kissed the thorn bush, breaking the curse and restoring Rose to her true form.
Rose and the prince lived happily ever after, their love stronger than any spell that could be cast upon them.
Play | Title | Artist |
---|---|---|
The Thorn and the Rose
|
||
O Cravo e a Rosa
|
Jair Rodrigues:
Performer
|
|
Jura
|
||
Olha o que o Amor Me Faz
|
||
Nada Sério
|
||
Tristeza do Jeca
|
||
Mississippi Rag
|
Claude Bolling:
Performer
|
|
Quem Toma Conta de Mim (Someone To Watch Over Me)
|
||
Lua Branca
|
Chiquinha Gonzaga:
Writer
|
|
Odeon
|
||
Coquette
|
||
Tua Boca
|
||
Tea For Two
|
||
Rain
|
||
On The Mississippi
|
||