Alice Unchained

by RainbowSlider   Apr 12, 2007


Alice, innocent and yet so profound.
She falls forever to reach ground.
Grabs marmalade as she goes down.
Alice, alone with no friend around.

A girl has to do she has to do.
Alice is confused with no clue.
Her sister sleeps in the blue.
Odd thoughts come to her, too.

Time so meaningless as she falls.
Somehow Alice touches the walls.
Head over heals she feels so small.
But soon Alice will become tall.

Free falling through time and space.
Alice thinks what a strange place.
The marmalade has a familiar taste.
Spiraling down from the rabbit chase.

Alice so free from the cares though.
Alice unchained; She falls below.
Alice in awe as falls down the hole.
Alice reasons; Now more she knows.

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  • 17 years ago

    by Isabella

    A very remarkeble poem billt over Alice in Wonderland.

  • 17 years ago

    by geeeeee

    Im guessing that this was inspired by Alice In wonderland?

    "Time so meaningless as she falls.
    Somehow Alice touches the walls.
    Head over heals she feels so small.
    But soon Alice will become tall."

    I really liked the whole idea of the poem.
    Id definetly like to read some more of your poetry.
    Take Care,
    Bonnie
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