Wonderland
Wonderland
I once travelled to a place called Wonderland
Where grass was licorice and rock candy for sand
And a beautiful nightingale-operated band
Come over here with my hand
Rivers flew with pure chocolate
Every one was happy, fulfilling their dreams
No one wore glasses-Computers protect
Nothing happened, no matter how long you stare
But this was nothing compared to
The legendary habit of children
Small and useful and only two
They were reading books and playing outside
There were no diseases, in turn, no medicine
Peace as everywhere; no one wanted war
Every child was allowed to
drive a flying car
Adults loved to play with baby toys
There were so many tasty fruits
Some even extinct on our Earth
Like oozeberries and cocanna
And Momous and crocpen
We haven't started on Veggies yet
They were unique- one of a kind
The crunchy Lolo is so tasty
Though I would never be hasty
Water was as sweet as honey
As cold as ice; as clear as the sky
The clouds snowed marshmallows
The tree leaves were made from mint
Aliens visited one by one
Round happy and large was the sun
The moon wasn't sad, it was glad
Oh! What a place Wonderland had!