Down the Rabbit Hole
 
                           		
                            
                                 				
                                 			  Michelle T.
Like Alice’s tea party, where madness meets grace, 
We gather round tables in this learning space, 
Cups brimming with stories from far-away lands, 
Ancient rituals poured through modern hands. 
“Who are you?” asked the Caterpillar, perched high 
As we wrestle with words and meanings that fly, 
Through cultural mazes and wonderland dreams, 
Where nothing is quite like it initially seems 
The Queen shouts, “Off with their heads!” but we know 
Minds must stay free for wisdom to grow, 
In this home away from home we’ve found, 
Where humanity’s questions tumble round and round. 
Like Alice who challenged the cards as they fell, 
We question the stories that old textbook history tells, 
In the margins and spaces between black and white, 
We paint our own worlds, bring shadows to light. 
Through looking glass windows of humanities halls, 
We chase the white rabbit through academic walls, 
For we’re all mad here, in our quest to be free, 
Where wonder binds all possibility.
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                                 			  Audrey B.
Alice, like us, was beginning to get stressed 
Busy busy bee 
So much to do 
The choice of relaxing seems so much better 
The choice between doing your work 
Or pushing everything into one day 
Choosing relaxation is foreshadowing a bad day ahead 
More calls, more emails, more reminders 
The weekend is my light during the week 
Sticky notes are always around 
10943, call park service, transcripts, appt @3 
How do “real-life” adults keep track of all their stuff 
Do they use sticky notes too I wonder if anything will slow down 
Everyone and everything has been moving way too fast lately 
Can we hit pause of Earth real quick 
I know everyone can use a quick breather 
Busy busy bee
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                                 			  Vanessa B.
Being raised by parents’ points of view of good and bad and don’t have a choice of deciding on our perspective of their lives.
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                                 			  Stuart C.
Disillusioned by rigid classes, the students of tea 
Find a lack of decree 
To be the true feeling of free 
Where do we go from here? 
Class is free of fear 
From prompts and word counts
The Cheshire cat is about to pounce 
Still which way do we go? 
Ideas bounce to and fro 
Now we walk long enough 
But the journey is far from rough
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                                 			  Jackson M.
"Alice like me is caught in an illusion
An illusion of safety, an illusion of security. Alice eats to get big, American food
                                       system.
Another fallacy of the health food pyramid. There’s no way we need that much dairy.
                                       The ‘Got
milk?’ campaign was a lie. Wonderland is a lie. Kids are vaping in middle school and
                                       they feel
like the caterpillar. 14 year old girls are listening to Lana Del Ray and acting like
                                       the queen of
hearts. If the Mad Hatter existed in real life he would be arrested outside a 7-eleven.
                                       America is
an illusion. A looking glass. We see only what we want to."
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                                 			  Anthony W.
Alice like me is confused and unknowing 
Having to things she doesn’t understand what she's doing 
Walking endlessly in circles doing the same thing over and over 
Alice will never know what to do and same with me 
Ignorance is bliss but for people such as I it isn’t. 
I dislike those who tell lies like second nature and hide the truth. The truth should
                                       be spread among the youth. 
I sit and wait for the deceit to end but I know, like Alice, it will never end. So
                                       some spouses will lie, the president too, to be honest everyone will event but as
                                       long it doesn't hurt someone it's cool.
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                                 			  Lynnéa H.
 
                                 				
                                 			  Sofiia D
На самом деле есть русская версия Алисы, я смотрела её в детстве. Пытаясь вспомнить
                                       её сейчас, я не могу понять нравилась мне она или нет. Я помню только что я определенно
                                       смотрела её. 
Во времена детсва, все просмотренные нами фильмы и мультфильмы кажутся лучше, чем
                                       они есть на самом деле. Смотря на этот мультфильм, своими повзрослевшими с течением
                                       времени глазами, он вызывает у меня ужас. Возможно так происходит из-за рисовки советских
                                       мультфильмов или же из-за атмосферы, вложенной в него.
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                                 			  Solstice-Rose Polaris Dream Millwee A.
Childish dreams, what I hold dear. Identity. Time. Real and not. Colorful. 
          Alice’s story is from a different time, but her adventure still enthrals
                                       children today. There are many popular stories that escape the real world, to name
                                       a few: Peter Pan, The Wizard of Oz, Narnia—think of Snow White, she runs away from
                                       death and reality to a secluded fantasy land—escapism and portal fantasy.
          Predators, villains, protagonists, psychedelics, identity, poems, Alice
                                       in Wonderland has it all. It is like real life and not. A distortion in a mirror.
                                       Nonsensical, but true. 
          Our world seems to prioritize fast moving, constant stimulation, we don’t
                                       have time to sit and ruminate, no time to appreciate the little things in life, like
                                       a cup of tea. Our class “tea time” is an escape from the busy world, it is a breath
                                       of fresh air, a portal to another world of perception and stories. 
Rabbit holes: 
Alice in Wonderland Syndrome ( and )
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                                 			  Lena L.
Free form dreaming, 
Alice was just a girl living 
Just  girl, dreaming all through, 
Hop ho, to and fro all around 
The grasp of society never free 
Can’t be free 
Deadlines, attention spans falling 
Falling like alice, away from the known 
Into the unknown, the strange, 
Food pairings not working, 
Tasting things not there 
Never there free 
Dreaming never real, 
All the time floating through 
Screams and yelling, 
Never agreeing, never obeying, 
Not understanding, 
Can’t be free 
The trials of life never done 
Woking what people mean 
Finding out all the words 
The feelings of oneself and others 
Always falling never there 
Never there free
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                                 			  Nic V.
To each his own 
Some drink Russian style 
Two scoops of sugar 
Some say that’s a crime against tea 
Others drink it with milk 
Some say that’s a crime against tea 
Some drink it black 
To each his own 
Everyone has a preference 
Tea, from a bag 
Tea, from a mana-tea steeper 
Tea, loose leaf 
To each his own 
No one is incorrect 
Others are tea snobs 
Only loose leaf steeped in a pot 
With a specific pot 
Others enjoy tea for the company 
To each his own 
My grandma and I enjoy tea the same way 
With two scoops of sugar 
My mom likes hers without any sugar 
Me and my grandma are the biggest tea drinkers 
We drink tea and have chudux and udax, seal oil and dry fish 
When we were low on seal oil, we would lick the dry fish and sprinkle some salt 
Always with Lipton tea
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                                 			  Lorenzo E.
Cultural exchange: the grounds of England 
Instead of dinner, they choose a tea 
By chance we create our own wonderland 
The Queen of Hearts’ head in the guillotine 
Like thousands of subjects’ heads the blade threw 
The large crowd rejoices “Off with her head!” 
Decenter before we take it from you 
The unbound land practices how to shed 
In the tea we learn how to dedicate 
A system of perspective and action 
Talk over tea and croissants to classmates 
Each of our tables represents faction 
Like a strong nation we come together 
A greater unity of the writers
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                                 			  Hazel L.
A Collection of 3 Haikus: 
Stream swirls from the cup 
Aromatic smells fill the air 
Peace in every sip 
Mad hatter in dreams 
Tea swirls in endless riddles, 
Time bends, lost in cream 
Tiny cups, red roses 
All wanting what we don’t have 
The grin fades in tea
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                                 			  Jack G.
Boil a leaf and leave it be 
That is how you make a tea 
Many sip to be free 
But I like a cup of coffee 
I have one in the morning 
I have one in the night 
Without it, life is so boring 
I drink until I see the light 
An addiction, many people plead 
I ignore the comments politely 
It's messing with our brains, I read 
I can't care, even a slightly
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