Dumb Blonde, Funny Bunny
Date: Sunday, 3rd June 2007 @ 11:48:24 PM AEST Topic: Sad Poetry
Contributed By: spike
Come follow Alice down the rabbit-hole,
and find out what the sweet lass stole
hearts and minds and precious things,
and silly thoughts on griphyon’s wings.
Come trace her steps along the path,
and revel in the aftermath
of all the little vixen’s deeds,
chaos springing up like weeds
How’d she ever get so big?
only swilling like a pig;
why then is she now so small—
you mean so little, after all
Alice, my sweet ingenue,
life parodies art, that’s true
this fickle world can be so crass,
keep dreaming through the looking glass.
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