![]() Lewisia In Wonderland - AcrosticA Poem by Titus![]() Photograph of the Lewisia Cotyledon![]() Photograph of the Lewisia Cotyledon Like Illicium verum or the artichoke, when in bud, enticed by delirium, Lewis Carrol would speak of wonderland being small, it would seem a tiny stud illicit, the means of decorum by Alice's puppy love, some curiosity evolves, as species, an enlargement in some dreams, we wake up small as we envelope assemblage, array the beauty too good to comment. Cadmium would deter mimicry from a pretty frock oppress supplants each dress as it is somewhat err to gaze where sits who, we are simply here to mock yersinia pestis, magnified, without the potent scare; let us show who, among us, ravishes a tush like few enlists take accrue unlike this mammoth sit around, dependent I'd guess, on who, is sitting next to who obnoxious whereabouts, how wonderful impound, notice, is shown opposite that we all look alike too... © 2015 TitusAuthor's Note
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1 Review Added on August 15, 2015 Last Updated on August 15, 2015 Author![]() TitusLondon, South Norwood, United KingdomAboutMy name is Anthony Smith, [known affectionately as Tony], and I guess my first writings were as a 7 year old, when essays were given prominence in the art of writing to pupils. I recollect 10 page ess.. more..Writing
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