Carroll Wordplay
An attempt to do a Jabberwocky-style poem, with only partial success. If you don’t know “Jabberwocky”, it is basically the most awesome poem ever and you should click through that link and read it on Wikipedia.
The silvet strine went famly down
the dep beneath the gheen.
Twas often here I mont of her
and whern we two had been.For once was I an uffish tad
whom no fair tuall’d repire
Until came she to caff with me
and fell my heart’s eguire.Ah! what is joy when I’m acoy
by wenteer solamn she
who daps and trimbers as I now do
and still decuses me?Yet though I ept and sheveled was
Her rends praved us apart
And in the end she taid me mim
that very night repart.The silvet strine still famly glims
The sun strome all the noon
Yet seven long aeds, I mont no more
For I won’t see her soon.
From JoMoWriPoShoSto.