Alice In Plunderland

by RainbowSlider   Aug 27, 2007


Alice passes away in the night but is reborn.
The rabbit doesn't notice so he still mourns.
Alice is still determined to catch the rabbit.
She doesn't know why she has this habit.

The rabbit sees her and then it makes haste.
Alice knows she doesn't have time to waste.
She is more wiser now and looks for holes.
She has spent much time talking to moles.

She watches the rabbit and how it turns.
Each move Alice is aware and she learns.
Alice has learned not to take silly chances.
And each time the rabbit stop she dances.

The rabbit smells something new in the wind.
He ponders can this be my old dear friend?
Is she really trying to catch me he wonders?
Alice seizes the moment and she plunders.

Alice catches the silly rabbit and tickles it.
The rabbit is ticklish and has a laughing fit.
The rabbit admits to Alice his trusted friend.
They talk and then the chase begins again.

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  • 17 years ago

    by Isabella

    That's sooo cute.

  • 17 years ago

    by Kris

    Very cute. I really like it.