How we ever ended up
In Wonderland is
anyone's guess.
A white rabbit led us down
A hole without an easy egress.
Not enough people
wondered
Why the rabbit
seemed so strange--
How such a peculiar
figure
Could bring about
positive change.
Opened doors are way
too small;
Closed doors are
securely locked.
Either the key is out of reach
Or the path to find
it is blocked.
Desperately, we seek
an escape.
Once a singular exit
appears,
We can swim out
with the rat
Or stay and drown in
a flood of tears.
We find ourselves in
a caucus-race,
Going nowhere. No
one's winning.
Floundering about we
wonder
Why the Cheshire Cat
is grinning.
The caterpillar
dreamily tells us,
"Eat of the
mushroom--from either side.
One makes you
smarter; one makes you dumber.
Use your conscience
as your guide."
It's hard to keep
our stories straight,
For we hardly know
who we are.
We aren't what we
were yesterday,
And yet we are,
which seems bizarre.
Identities become
confused
When everyone speaks
in nonsense rhymes.
The bundle that we
hold in our arms
Becomes too much to
handle at times.
The March Hare,
Dormouse, and Hatter,
Sitting together and
drinking their tea,
Have a circuitous
conversation--
An alternate
reality.
Dare we play with
the King and Queen,
Who, by the way,
think we're fools?
We have all the
accoutrements,
But they keep
changing all the rules.
The Queen shouts,
"Off with their heads!"
Without a bit of
remorse or repentance.
Her philosophy is,
of course,
The verdict should
follow the sentence.
All the chaos in
Wonderland
Has baffled us and
also incensed us.
How do we manage in
such a place
When the cards are
stacked against us?
Find Alice. Where is
Alice?
She might help us
find the solution.
If she saw through
the Cheshire Cat's smile
And if she has a
strong constitution.
(3-6-17) By Bob B
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