My White Rabbit

Curiosity created the cat.
And the funny man that loves his hat.
My white rabbit steals me from the world.
And into his I am hurled.
 Still here there are choices to make.
I have to choose which door I shall take.
The difficult one is the most appealing.
But I cannot enter it even with me kneeling.
 My options are limited but for once I get to choose.
A drink to make me small, I hope that wasn’t booze.
Yet I forget to grab the key and I quickly became irate.
So now a cake that makes me tall, I hope I don’t gain weight.
 You never think you stupid girl!
My tears become an ocean.
But here in my Wonderland.
My defaults help doors open.
 Another visit from the rabbit continues on my journey.
When I land on solid ground, my mind begins to worry.
The talking flowers in the garden mistake me for a weed.
Just like people in reality, my story they misread.
 Next is a smart mouthed caterpillar who is smoking on a shroom.
He helps restore me to my normal height, then on my trip I resume.
 I meet a cat whose is in a tree.
And he slowly disappears.
A great smile on his face as he says to me.
“Everyone's mad here”. Down the road at a long table sit a hatter, mouse, and hare.
Their crazy antics as they sing may cause some to stare.
If you like tea parties then that's the place to go.
Just remember to mind the china that they are known to throw.
 My Wonderland is my only escape.
And the rabbit is my twisted addiction.
When I am here I don’t have to cry.
Or bare the world’s affliction.
 The cat consoles me when I feel insane.
And the flowers remind me that I am.
The caterpillar shows me how to relax.
Even when I don’t think I can.
 Tea time with the hatter is for when I feel blue.
With them there is always laughter and always tea to brew.
If I grow dispirited and my heart becomes hollow.
I know a white rabbit that I can always follow.
 

This poem is about: 
Me

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