• Alice, oh Alice where could you be?

    Have you gone into the rabbit hole again? Trying to run away from all your troubles and fears are we? My, my little Alice aren't you a wee bit too old? You're far too big to enter that old rabbit hole. However, you're so determined to flee that you don't even care! You've pushed yourself in as hard as you could. Tearing your dress and scratching your skin. Now look what you've done! You're bleeding my Alice, yet you don't seem to care. All you want to do is run away from the pain. Tsk tsk little Alice, don't you realize? That because of your wounds a trail of blood is left behind. Be still my little Alice, I shall find you soon.



    Alice, oh Alice where could you be?

    You've made it into wonderland my dear, is that not what you wanted? Why are you so surprised? Do you not recognize this place? Come closer, you're no stranger to wonderland my dear. Do you not remember? The beautiful and lush forest, where you first found tweedle dee and tweedle dum. I bet you've missed them! Don't worry darling come here, the little boys are waiting for you to come near. Why are you crying? Did you not miss them? Look at their faces! Oh how they've missed you so. Their blank eyes are filled with tears of blood, tears of overwhelming joy. Their smiles are permanently carved onto their pale white faces. A bit of blood but nothing a good bath can't fix, right? While their at it, they should clean their clothes, it's stained red! Tsk tsk, that'll be quite hard to remove, especially since they're missing an arm. Oh well I'm sure they'll figure out a way. Alice, why are you running Alice? Don't you want to talk to them? Oh, I see. You're headed for the hatter, that's alright. Let's see what the hatter, has to show.


    Alice, oh Alice where could you be?

    I thought you went to see your friend, and have a cup of tea. But oh, where are you now? His table is empty! All I can see is the hatter alone. Why did you leave? Did you find his table dirty? Well yes, it is quite filthy indeed. A few rats on the table, both dead and alive. Broken glass and some teacups, filled with crimson red blood. Some dishes containing rotting flesh and, well let's skip that. Oh Alice, how could you leave poor hatter alone. Look at his eyes, oh wait, i forgot, the poor little hatter had his eyes removed. Is that why you left? Or maybe, because of the hole in his chest? Or perhaps the spear, protruding from his belly. Whatever the reason, come back! Come and help me put the hatters hat back.


    Alice, oh Alice where could you be?

    I followed your blood trial to the kingdom of the queen. Ah yes, the red queen, I liked her very much! We both had the same taste in colors and such. But my, my what is this? A kingdom soaked in red? Not just flowers or trees, but the very kingdom itself! Oh how beautiful this is! The queen has over done it, this is perfection I must say. What was that? A scream? Oh Alice! Are you alright? You're crying once again, shaking in fright. Were you scared by the colors, that this kingdom now has? Or maybe it's the queen, whose head is now cut. Look here, it's swaying, like a flag on a pole. But instead of a pole a sharp spear is in place. Your majesty, might I say, you look beautiful tonight.


    Alice, oh Alice where could you be?

    We were both in the garden but you suddenly fled. I can't seem to hear you, nor see you at all. My Alice where are you, are you taking a stroll? I've been running my Alice, searching far and wide, but at last I've finally found you. Oh Alice, oh Alice, you must have been tired. Your eyes are now closed, filled with tears I must add. Your beautiful dress flowing in the wind like the grass. Your golden hair shining in the darkness. Oh Alice, you're so beautiful even as you hang from the tree.


    Alice, oh Alice it's time to go home.
    Be still and be quiet as you take your last breath.
    Alice, oh Alice come with me and greet death,