A Parody To The Catchy Disney Song 'Let It Go'
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A Parody To The Catchy Disney Song 'Let It Go'

With credit to Disney, of course.

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A Parody To The Catchy Disney Song 'Let It Go'
Emily Hausheer

Originally posted to my tumblr

Discontent calls out on the Mountain tonight
not an aristo to be seen
a kingdom of debt climbing and the people they do starve
the wind is growling like the citizens outside
cannot keep it in Louis knows i've tried
Don't yell don't shout
Do not revolt
be the subject you are supposed to be
conceal don't feel don't let them know
well now they know!
Let it go!
Let it go!
Go on storm the Bastille
let it go!
let it go!
It is revolution time
I don't care- what England will say
let the people go rage
revolting never bothered me anyway
Its funny how a tennis court can inspire so much rage
and the revolution that is inside me, can now change history
Declaration of Rights for citizens
is now the new law of the land
No first or second estates for me
for libertyyyy!
let it go!
let it go!
We are one with all citizens
let it go!
let it go!
the old Bastille is gone!
Here I stand! Storming the Bastille
Let the storm rage on
*music*
My power reaches into the Committee on Safety
Citizens spiraling in revolution clusters all around
Camille's newspaper is like an icy blast
we are never going back
the past is in the past!
let it go!
let it go!
Robespierre go take the floor!
let it go!
let it go!
Old divine right is gone!
here I stand with the Jacobins!
Let the storm rage on
The terror doesn't bother me anyway

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