Alice In Wonderland - Queen Alice
Hush-a-by lady, in Alice's lap!
Til the feast's ready we've time for a nap:
When the feasts over, we'll go to the ball-
Red Queen, and White Queen, and Alice, and all!
(˜And now you know the words,' she added,
as she put her head down on Alice's other shoulder,
˜just sing it through to me. I'm getting sleepy, too.'
In another moment both Queens were fast asleep,
and snoring loud.
At this moment the door was flung open, and a shrill voice was heard singing:)
To the Looking-Glass world it was Alice that said
˜I've a sceptre in hand, I've a crown on my head;
Let the Looking-Glass creatures, whatever they be,
Come and dine with the Red Qeen, the White Queen, and me!'
(And hundreds of voices joined in the chorus:)
Then fill up the glasses as quick as you can,
And sprinkle the table with buttons and bran:
Put cats in the coffee, and mice in the tea-
And welcome Queen Alice
with thirty-times-three!
(Alice thought to herself, ˜Thirty times three makes ninety.
I wonder if any one's counting?' In a minute there was silence again,
and the same shrill voice sang another verse:)
˜O Looking-Glass creatures,' quoth Alice, ˜draw near!
˜Tis an honour to see me, a favor to hear:
˜Tis a privilege high to have dinner and tea
Along with the Red Queen, the White Queen and me!'
(Then came the chorus again:)
Then fill up the glasses with treacle and inc,
Or anything else that is pleasant to drink;
Mix sand with the cider, and wool with the wine-
And welcome Queen Alice
with ninety-times-nine!
˜Ninety-times-nine!' Alice repeated in despair.
˜Oh, that'll never be done! I'd better go in at once.'
Til the feast's ready we've time for a nap:
When the feasts over, we'll go to the ball-
Red Queen, and White Queen, and Alice, and all!
(˜And now you know the words,' she added,
as she put her head down on Alice's other shoulder,
˜just sing it through to me. I'm getting sleepy, too.'
In another moment both Queens were fast asleep,
and snoring loud.
At this moment the door was flung open, and a shrill voice was heard singing:)
To the Looking-Glass world it was Alice that said
˜I've a sceptre in hand, I've a crown on my head;
Let the Looking-Glass creatures, whatever they be,
Come and dine with the Red Qeen, the White Queen, and me!'
(And hundreds of voices joined in the chorus:)
Then fill up the glasses as quick as you can,
And sprinkle the table with buttons and bran:
Put cats in the coffee, and mice in the tea-
And welcome Queen Alice
with thirty-times-three!
(Alice thought to herself, ˜Thirty times three makes ninety.
I wonder if any one's counting?' In a minute there was silence again,
and the same shrill voice sang another verse:)
˜O Looking-Glass creatures,' quoth Alice, ˜draw near!
˜Tis an honour to see me, a favor to hear:
˜Tis a privilege high to have dinner and tea
Along with the Red Queen, the White Queen and me!'
(Then came the chorus again:)
Then fill up the glasses with treacle and inc,
Or anything else that is pleasant to drink;
Mix sand with the cider, and wool with the wine-
And welcome Queen Alice
with ninety-times-nine!
˜Ninety-times-nine!' Alice repeated in despair.
˜Oh, that'll never be done! I'd better go in at once.'
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