Lyrics Sleeping Beauty - Akira the Don , Jordan B. Peterson
You
know
in
Sleeping
Beauty,
Sleeping
Beauty
goes
to
sleep
And
the
reason
she
goes
to
sleep
is
because
She
has
parents
who
are
quite
old
So
they're
pretty
desperate
to
have
a
child
Like
so
many
people
are
now
And
they
only
have
one
child,
like
so
many
people
do
now
They
don't
want
anything
to
happen
to
this
child
'Cause
it's
like,
hey,
it's
a
miracle
And
she's
the
princess,
we're
not
letting
anything
around
her
So
they
have
a
big
Christening
party
and
they
invite
everybody
But
they
don't
invite
Maleficent,
and
Maleficent
is
The
terrible
mother,
she's
nature
The
thing
that
goes
bump
in
the
night
She's
the
devil
herself,
so
to
speak
She's
everything
that
you
don't
want
your
child
to
encounter
So
the
King
and
Queen
say
"Well
we
just
won't
invite
her
to
the
Christening."
It's
like
good
luck
with
that,
that's
an
eatable
story
The
mother
who
devours
her
child,
by
overprotecting
him
or
her
Instead
of
being
strengthened
by
An
encounter
with
the
terrible
world
They're
weakened
by
too
much
protection
And
then
when
they're
let
out
into
the
world,
they
cannot
live
And
that's
the
story
of
Sleeping
Beauty
That's
the
story
of
Sleeping
Beauty
That's
the
story
of
Sleeping
Beauty
And
they
apologize
to
Maleficent
when
she
first
shows
up
They
say,
well,
you
know
they
have
a
bunch
of
Halfwitted
excuses
why
they
don't
invite
her
"We
forgot"
It's
like,
I
don't
think
so
You
don't
forget
something
like
that
And
she
kind
of
makes
that
point,
it's
right
The
whole
horror
of
life,
you
don't
forget
about
that
When
you
have
a
child,
that's
for
sure
You
might
wish
that
it
would
stay
at
bay
But
you
do
not
forget
about
it
The
question
is,
do
you
invite
it
to
the
party?
And
the
answer
is,
it
bloody
well
depends
How
unconscious
you
want
your
child
to
be
And
if
you
want
your
child
to
be
unconscious,
well
then
You
have
the
added
advantage
that
maybe
they
won't
leave
home
So
you
can
take
advantage
of
them
for
the
rest
of
your
sad
life
Instead
of
going
off
to
find
something
to
do
for
yourself
First,
you
can
take
revenge
on
them
if
they
do
have
any
Impetus
towards
courage
that
you
sacrificed
yourself
30
years
ago
and
want
to
stamp
out
as
soon
As
you
see
it
develop
in
your
child
That's
another
thing
that
would
be
quite
pleasant
Would
be
quite
pleasant,
would
be
quite
pleasant
That's
another
thing
that
would
be
quite
pleasant
Would
be
quite
pleasant,
would
be
quite
pleasant
That's
another
thing
that
would
be
quite
pleasant
Would
be
quite
pleasant,
would
be
quite
pleasant
So
that's
what
happens
in
Sleeping
Beauty
That's
the
story
of
Sleeping
Beauty
That's
the
story
of
Sleeping
Beauty
That's
the
story
of
Sleeping
Beauty
That's
the
story
of
Sleeping
Beauty
Yeah,
well
none
of
this
is
pleasant
But
nothing
that
happens
in
that
story
is
pleasant
So
Sleeping
Beauty,
she's
naive
as
hell
They
put
her
up
in
the
forest,
and
have
her
raised
By
these
goody
two
shoes
fairy
And
then
the
first
idiot
Prince
that
wanders
by
She
falls
in
love
with
so
badly,
that
she
has
Post-traumatic
stress
disorder
when
he
rides
off
on
his
horse
That's
what
happens!
Then
she
goes
into
the
castle,
and
she's
all
freaked
out
Because
she
met
the
love
of
her
life
Like
five
minutes
That's
when
the
spinning
wheel,
that's
the
Wheel
of
fate
pops
up
and
she
pricks
her
finger
They
try
to
get
rid
of
all
the
spinning
wheels
They
try
to
get
rid
of
all
the
wheels
of
fate
with
her
pointed
end
But
she
finds
it,
pricks
her
finger
falls
down
unconscious
Well,
she
wants
to
be
unconscious
And
no
bloody
wonder
she
was
protected
her
whole
life
She's
so
damn
naive,
that
her
first
love
affair
just
about
kills
her
She
wants
to
go
to
sleep
and
never
wake
up
Never
wake
up,
never
wake
up
She
wants
to
go
to
sleep
and
never
wake
up
So
that's
exactly
what
happens
And
then
she
has
to
wait
for
the
Prince
to
come
and
rescue
her
Well
you
think,
"How
sexist
can
you
get?"
That's
a
boneheaded
way
of
looking
at
the
story
Because
the
Prince
isn't
just
a
man
who's
coming
to
rescue
the
woman
The
Prince
also
represents
the
woman's
own
consciousness
That's
the
story
of
Sleeping
Beauty
That's
the
story
of
Sleeping
Beauty
That's
the
story
of
Sleeping
Beauty
That's
the
story
of
Sleeping
Beauty
Without
that
forward
going
courageous
consciousness
A
woman
herself
would
drift
into
unconsciousness
and
terror
All
she
can
do
is
lay
there
and
sleep
Like
the
sleep
of
the
naive
and
damned
She
has
to
wake
herself
up,
bring
her
own
consciousness
Her
own
masculine
consciousness
into
the
forefront
So
that
she
can
survive
in
the
world,
unless
the
woman
Is
taken
out
of
man,
so
to
speak
Then
she
isn't
a
human
being,
she's
just
a
creature
And
that's
partly,
what's
embedded
in
this
story
So
you
don't
want
to
read
it
as
a
patriarchal
You
don't
wanna
read
anything
that
way
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