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Through The Looking Glass “As the moon peak its glory, a glimmer of shadow reigned on her eyes as she saw the mirror to her soul” Through the looking glass A devastating mirage has been cast Alluring my greatest fears and desires Enchanting my heart and blinded eyes Unable to move, unable to think My mind drifts slowly down the aisle Stepping on thorns on a bed of roses Tainted color of blood on my lonely footsteps The magic mirror glistened as I removed its mattress And behold, an enchanted darkness Pulling me inside with great prowess Whisked me inside a secret garden Through the looking glass Even when the night is on full moon Every flower blooms Sunflowers facing the moon Lilies kissing daisies And roses on top of a tempest How joyful it is to dance with my gloom. It’s like gladness within my darkness As the nightingale sing and swoon A mad hatter appeared, dancing with grace and grove Joining him on his graceful madness Made the stars twinkle with darkness Through the looking glass Sun and moon are lovers Never leaving each other, they’re together forever The ray of the sun landed on Hatter’s laughter So dazzling, so warm. It melts the chains on my heart The beam of the moon stayed on Hatter’s amber eyes, So bright, so gentle it captures my helpless soul. As we dance through night and day Made my bloodied feet to heal and play He carried me away to Red Queen’s place While touching me with a tranquil brace Listening to my cries with understanding and solace Through the looking glass A lie has been made The surreal grail of mine Made me daze off to another space The Hatter reached our landing place He told me I’m not Alice But the person who owns this place I’m not the damsel in distress But the queen who has big face Caressing my hair to my subtle skin Telling me I’m not the villain but a princess who needs to be saved Gently releasing me to his embrace and care Humming softly that made my eyes drowsy Slowly closing but I managed to say something “You’re my sweetest dream I never had. Goodnight mi amore” As my eyes closed I heard a faint but very clear response “Goodnight and sweet dreams my friend For my kiss is not for you, but for Alice. Your lips are not for me but to some who’ll love you greatly” “His words spoke verities while her voice spoke reverie. Who will listen to her tale of make-believe if truth put her fantasy in a dream?”
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