I have believed in fairy tales Once I walked in worlds of rosy hue I lived in Wonderland and Counterpane dreaming dreams I knew would all come true
Morning turns to noon day to evening all too soon Oz can turn to ashes in just a day Princes return as frogs to their lily pads Wonderlands Alice is a matron growing grey
No one comes to kiss the princess as she sleeps, Knights in shining armor ride no more. Tinker bell is dying with no one to believe. The Mad Hatter is laughing at the door.
The dragon is not slain but lives in glory Roxanne always marries Christian after all Cinderella sits forever midst the ashes Too late for Alice the door is much to small
The Emerald City's walls are bottle glass And reality has crushed them neath its heel The yellow brick road leads nowhere very quickly And Alice knows that lonely is the only thing she'll feel
oh! let alice return to Wonderland again, Away from the mud and slime outside the looking glass. Life is much to large without that tiny door, And she would seek the March Hares party where time will never pass.
This poem was written by my late grandmother, I found it in her things after she passed. She wrote many poems, but this has to be one of my favorites.