Alice In Wonderland Poem by Brian Green

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Alice In Wonderland



Alice in wonderland.

Alice was lay down
Plucking yellow buttercups.
Then she saw the white rabbit
And started to jump up.
I'm late, I'm late, he said
As he ran down thehole.
Alice followed quickly
Knowing not, what would unfold.

She'd entered a world
Full of dreams.
It was not what she planned
For now she was trapped
Inside wonderland.

She had a chat with a cat
Who sat high up in a tree.
And stared down at her
Grinningly.

She saw tweedle dee
And tweedledum.
Who showed her the way
While eatingplums.

She played croquet
With the queen who lost
And then said.
Send for the guard's
And off with her head.

And so the decree
Went across the land.
Alice must die
From the axeman's hand.

But this is all a dream
Alice screamed.
As to the block
She was led.
I don't want to die
I don't want to be dead.
But the axe sliced quickly
Through the back of her head.

A dream indeed the white
Rabbit said who was
She Kidding,
As he watched her head
As it bled and bled.

The morale of this story
Just has to be said.
Dont follow rabbits
Or you wind up dead.

Saturday, December 22, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: fantasy fiction
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