Alice and Dorothy in Whateverland Part 3

by RainbowSlider   Jan 29, 2012


"I will right black" said Alice to the little feather.
Stuck the feather in her hair; Said, "Whatever".
"I am not an angel; I am a bat" could be heard.
"Oh, my, aren't you the strangest little bird?"

"Are we going native now and are we brave?"
"In Wonderland feathers know how to behave."
"I am the ghost of un-birthday present, Alice."
"Three visitations will come for your solace."

"We are here to help you cross juxtaposition."
"We will bridge the gap and make transition."
As Alice felt the feather it turned into a hat.
"Compliments are given to my strange bat."

"I have never had a hat made of felt before."
"Quoth the raven a lot but I guess evermore?"
"It was nevermore with us Alice, my friend."
"Darkness will never separate till our end."

"It is time to rejoice and forsake sadness."
"Tears come sometimes dawn gladness."
"Undoft thy hat and place me on ground."
"Behold goodness can be often found."

Alice took off her hat and it upside down.
Said the word "whatever" another round.
Then daylight twinkled the stars to night.
Alice saw her old three old friends in light.

"I thought I would chase you' said rabbit.
"It is time for change and lose the habbit".
"Did you forget your new purse?" said Mad.
"Strange cats, in deed; Isn't that the fad."
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