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Wonderland Do your dreams fade Like flowers in your hand? And does the time fly Like hourglass sand? Wonderland, Wonderland, The place to be for you and me. Wonderland, Wonderland, The place to be for you and me. |
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White Rabbit Down and down and down she falls Like a spiral wonderwall She falls.. She falls.. Trying things that make her small Then big again, so very tall. Falling gently to the ground Like autumn leaves without a sound She falls... She falls... |
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Hunting of the Snark We’ve floated on the sea for months To search elusive snark, The bellman says he’ll cry aloud If he should see its bark. The baker had a cunning plan To charm it out with care - Pursue the beast wth forks and hope But who would even dare? For the snark Was a boojum, you see. |
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Don’t Dream A Nightmare Come into the darkroom, Alice, Alice. No room! No room at all! Your hair wants cutting Alice Wants cutting Alice Wants cutting Alice |
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Dreamchild Oh Mr Dodgson, what a beautiful day! Shall we have tea here, Mr Dodgson? And shall we take photographs when we get back? Do you take tea, Mr Dodgson? - Why, yes please, Alice |
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The Red Queen ...and it was all Alice could do to keep up. If they both ran as fast as they could To remain exactly where they were. |
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Jabberwocky It’s coming through the trees! Coming, running, through the trees. Jabberwocky - would you please ... Don’t let it come Don’t let it come Hiding, running from the beast Jaberwocky - human feast Don’t let it come Don’t let it come |
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Off With His Head Up, down, one, two, three! Turn around, facing me The toy soldiers are marching two by two Their guns and uniforms are shiny new The Queen is mad because the King’s not here. I hope you’re coming very soon my dear. The Knave of Hearts is unaccounted for. He spilled the tarts upon the kitchen floor. The Duchess had to beat the pig to sleep. The cruel Mad Hatter made the Dormouse weep. One. two. three, he’s late for his tea. Off with his head and put him to bed. |
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Mad Hatter’s Tea Party And then, much to Alice’s surprise, the Mad Hatter poured a litle hot tea all over the Dormouse’s nose! |
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42 Lewis Carroll was fascinated by the number 42. It took 42 seconds to take Alice’s photograph. He told Tenniel to make 42 illustrations for the Alice books. It would take you 42 minutes to fall through a rabbit-hole which went right through the earth. From the time he invented the name, to when he passed away,Lewis Carroll lived for 42 years.
FORTY-TWO YEARS. |
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