...lines,#of stanzas and the theme)? My summer was rather curious, the strangest thing occurred,
I ended down a rabbit hole the details are a blur.
I came across a golden door, but I was just to big I think,
So I swallowed down a potion, and quickly began to shrink.
I talked to some flowers, they were surprisingly rude,
They talked about my hair and dress, which put me in a mood. Then I met a caterpillar, who asked me “who are you,”
After I got lost in the forest, I didn’t know where to go.
I came across a Cheshire cat, who could smile with out a face,
I asked him for directions; he said it depended on the place,
I didn’t know where, so he said it didn’t matter,
He suggested I go left, that I would find the Mad Hatter.
I came across a tea party, with only three people there,
So I quietly sat down, there was plenty of room to spare.
But the Hatter shouted at me and so did the March hare,
Shocked by there attitude, I stubbornly stayed,
I really wish I hadn’t for with my mind they played.
He offered me some tea, but then made me change seats,
Because this kept happening, I didn’t get anything to eat.
They threw an unbirthday, which left me in a fiddle,
And wasted my time, with an unanswerable riddle.
I met a scary queen; she was a cheat, who made me sway,
You see she’d execute anyone, if she didn’t get her way.
It suddenly went black, I thought I was history.
But then I felt a warm hand, holding me there,
When I opened my eyes, I was under my sister’s stare.
I ended down a rabbit hole the details are a blur.
I came across a golden door, but I was just to big I think,
So I swallowed down a potion, and quickly began to shrink.
I talked to some flowers, they were surprisingly rude,
They talked about my hair and dress, which put me in a mood. Then I met a caterpillar, who asked me “who are you,”
After I got lost in the forest, I didn’t know where to go.
I came across a Cheshire cat, who could smile with out a face,
I asked him for directions; he said it depended on the place,
I didn’t know where, so he said it didn’t matter,
He suggested I go left, that I would find the Mad Hatter.
I came across a tea party, with only three people there,
So I quietly sat down, there was plenty of room to spare.
But the Hatter shouted at me and so did the March hare,
Shocked by there attitude, I stubbornly stayed,
I really wish I hadn’t for with my mind they played.
He offered me some tea, but then made me change seats,
Because this kept happening, I didn’t get anything to eat.
They threw an unbirthday, which left me in a fiddle,
And wasted my time, with an unanswerable riddle.
I met a scary queen; she was a cheat, who made me sway,
You see she’d execute anyone, if she didn’t get her way.
It suddenly went black, I thought I was history.
But then I felt a warm hand, holding me there,
When I opened my eyes, I was under my sister’s stare.