Queen Alice - Alice In Wonderland
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. '
Artist: Alice In Wonderland
Title: Queen Alice