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The Cheshire Cat
A sight like that
A headless cat
Is not so strange to see
But a bodiless smile
Is worth your while
For it will fill you with glee
I can speak in a riddle
And do not piddle
With meaningless bursts of prose
I prefer rather
To dither and dather
With things you can only suppose.
I provide clues
And snippets of news
But never what you want to hear
In order to know
Which way you should go
You must lend me an ear.
I will tell you of cards
Of queens and their yards
Of hatters that love to have tea
Then I’ll leave you there
My smile mid-air
For none is as mad as me.
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I'm not quite so fond of this as the others, but I still like it, and figured it was only right to put them all up here.