Alice clapped and twizzled, so very excited
The Hatter was having a party and she was invited
Bring a cup, he told her, and a plate and a dish
Bring as much food and fruit as you wish
You’ll need to bring us a teapot, Dormouse is sleeping in ours
Bring tea leaves too, we’ll want a brew
And don’t forget a teaspoon or two
65 words written for Sammi’s Weekend Writing Prompt: Teaspoon

Sounds like that one friend no one ever wants to be invited over by…. Very clever!
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As I’ve just answered Rall, it’s based on the invitations we used to send out as kids. ‘Bring your own cup and saucer and your own cream bun’
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Ah ha!
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🤔😉🤪
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Oh dear….I actually knew someone like this. Good poem
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It was inspired by the invitations we used to send out as kids. I don’t remember the exact wording, but something to the effect of bringing your own cups and saucer and your own cream bun
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Haha! This a nice invite.
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Thank you, Sadje. Saturday fun!
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You’re most welcome
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🥰❤️🥰
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I loved it when our little granddaughter was in her Alice In Wonderland phase, a brilliant tale by Lewis Carroll. Nice one, Crispina.
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Thank you. I saw the word and knew at once what I had to do
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Love this, Crispina. You do have a knack with these!
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I saw teaspoons, and at once saw the Hatter’s tea party
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Funny how that works!
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There’s a scene in the Johnny Depp movie version where the hare picks up a teaspoon as simply says ‘Spoon’. It has me in stitches
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😁
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Brilliant – love it 😊
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Thank you 🙏🥰
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