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Drink More Tea - Part 1

Then one day you ask Alice And she whispers in your ear There’s a special place built just for you To misplace all your pain and fear There’s a hole unlike any other Infinitely deep Some things in there will awaken you While others makes you sleep Although the order may appear Unnatural at first I assure a little bad is good But too much good is worst This place is where the universe’s secrets Are kept inside a jar Where atheists can talk to god If one dare go that far Where white rabbits turn to dragons The further you go in Where small and tall chase them both Until they’re childlike again Where fun and games run amok Alongside magic and alchemy Brilliance and creativity intertwine To live in harmony Where empaths are sympathetic But carry open arms Where wants and needs melt away Replaced with Fabergé charms The perfect place to self reflect Travel deep into who you are A university of self respect If you can to reach the bar An outer space inside yourself Devoid of gravity Where up is down and left is right And you eventually becomes me Where math and physics mean nothing Except for paper and scales Anxieties are stripped away Co-experiencing chasing tales Where everyone is equal Ultimate freedoms known Angelic faces slither toward you So that you’re never alone A place where all are welcome Unlocked doors that always chime And it can last up to forever Because you control the time If you get lost don’t be afraid Because I got a guy At first he was a hat maker Now his parties teach those to fly If you choose to let him guide you He’ll take you on a trip A magical tea he’ll brew for you So go on and take a sip You’ll see a closed eyed kumpel Appearing grateful to be dead A dormouse leans and whispers “Go on, feed your head” Continued... See Part 2. https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/drink_more_tea_-_part_2_1146786

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