Thursday, October 4, 2007


The lobster-quadrille is a dance that you form two lines along the sea shore and each person has a lobster as there partner, but first you have to clear all of the jelly-fish out of the way. In the lobster-quadrille there are two lines formed. Alice stopped in the middle of her sentence when she said “I’ve often seen them at dinn----,” because she was getting ready to say dinner when she realized she was talking to animals which they might take it offensively. The use of repeating all the words is part of the song. The mock turtle is crying because he lost something.

4 comments:

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your thoughts totaly mirror mine im glad that some on agrees with me too.

MWS said...

i agree, and the last answer was a good response, in a song you always have to repeat parts of the lyrics, thats the point of a hook or chorus

cardinal_stud_61 said...

you probably could have put a little more effort into this post but other than that its good.

Unknown said...

Why did you say that you have to form two lines twice?