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perhaps I'm just alice walking sideways & upsides downsides through this rabbit hole not a downfall, a ****** to the core of the earth but an upfall (make me bright, I can see colour & roses) to the dimension where the creatures have stainless steel hearts nobody ever hurts unless the queen begs to differ when her corset is revealed to be suffocating her wicked waist the jabberwocky seeks vengeance & a chance to breathe fire "off with her head," is the threat from the enemy but an escape is in sight a little locked door chesire smiles' a menacing grin a crescent moon in the black night it doesn't matter where you go if you don't know where you're going a cake platter with "eat me" on a card in front home? what is that? tweedledee & tweedledum mad hattee, tea, dormouse and an unbirthday anthem sung lacking gravity or worldly law along the dining table for the quirks and fablesome creatures of wonderland -cj
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Aug 24, 2014
Aug 24, 2014 at 4:15 PM UTC
alice in wonderland
perhaps I'm just alice walking sideways & upsides downsides through this rabbit hole not a downfall, a ****** to the core of the earth but an upfall (make me bright, I can see colour & roses) to the dimension where the creatures have stainless steel hearts nobody ever hurts unless the queen begs to differ when her corset is revealed to be suffocating her wicked waist the jabberwocky seeks vengeance & a chance to breathe fire "off with her head," is the threat from the enemy but an escape is in sight a little locked door chesire smiles' a menacing grin a crescent moon in the black night it doesn't matter where you go if you don't know where you're going a cake platter with "eat me" on a card in front home? what is that? tweedledee & tweedledum mad hattee, tea, dormouse and an unbirthday anthem sung lacking gravity or worldly law along the dining table for the quirks and fablesome creatures of wonderland -cj
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Aug 24, 2014
Aug 24, 2014 at 4:15 PM UTC
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