LIDDLE ALICE

composed by Peter Roosen-Runge, © 2003

(suggested by an idea of Rafael Barreto-Rivera, and derived from a word-reversed version of Alice in Wonderland)


Suddenly again.
Out ever get to was she wondering:
middle, down sadly walked, every door trying other,
up side and down way.
All had been Alice. When? and
locked all were they round? doors?

There hear time and wind, the like.
Alice went away lost: be to moment a not was there.
somewhere
up

and well, the sides of, well looked at, well then anything;
see dark too but was it to?
Coming was she?
What make out and down look tried.
First, next, happen to going was what wonder!
Look about her; down she went as time of plenty.
For slowly, very fell she deep she, well she.
Either well.

A deep down very down falling.
herself found before herself a moment to think stopping.

Out get was she, world in how?
Considering it once after, Alice went down another, a large down.
Pop! just fortunately time to see it.

Remarkable VERY so nothing was there, and suddenly

when daisies, the picking and getting up of trouble,
the worth a daisy-chain, a making of pleasure --
sleepy very, feel her day made hot

twice or once or nothing having.

Beginning was Alice

Last updated: May 14, 2003