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    intepret this poem

    'Twas brillig and slithy toves


    Did gyre and gimble in the wabe


    All mimsy were the borogoves


    And mome wraths outgrabe

    0  Views: 795 Answers: 5 Posted: 11 years ago
    mycatsmom

    Sounds like the poems in John Lennon's first book, entitled, " In His Own Write "
    itsmee

    Did you read Lennon’s first book?!

    5 Answers

    It is quite obvious to Moi... Think outside the cage ... and read an abundance of prose.


    If in doubt always consult the dictionary... One seriously fine friend.

    This is from the poem 'Jabberwocky' by Charles Lutwidge Dobson AKA Lewis Carrol.


    You make your own interpretation.

    Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There        Lewis Carroll  1872, just like nom said.  


    ""

    I think it’s words for fun ... for sound ... for rhythm ... Is it Alice in Wonderland?

    This is a tough one !



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