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To anyone willing to read Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee ➸ III, thank you. Interestingly, Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee, in their earliest known appearances in literature (1805), were alluding to two composers, Handel and Bononcini, as a satirical acknowledgement of their constant disputes. However, in Lewis Carroll's version, known as Alice in Wonderland, they were portrayed more as twins in a derogatory connotation, which leads to a debate on whether Carroll meant their characters to be merely twins, or enantiomorphs, 3D mirror images of each other. There is no evidence in any of Carroll's writings that proves either statement, but that's a fun tidbit about this installment in the Alice in Wonderland series I've been doing. Thanks for reading!
          	All the love,
          	CD:)

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To anyone willing to read Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee ➸ III, thank you. Interestingly, Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee, in their earliest known appearances in literature (1805), were alluding to two composers, Handel and Bononcini, as a satirical acknowledgement of their constant disputes. However, in Lewis Carroll's version, known as Alice in Wonderland, they were portrayed more as twins in a derogatory connotation, which leads to a debate on whether Carroll meant their characters to be merely twins, or enantiomorphs, 3D mirror images of each other. There is no evidence in any of Carroll's writings that proves either statement, but that's a fun tidbit about this installment in the Alice in Wonderland series I've been doing. Thanks for reading!
          All the love,
          CD:)

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To those kind enough to read Cheshire Cat ➸ II, another fun tidbit about the cat himself. The Cheshire Cat indeed existed before Lewis Carroll's Wonderland, and there are many theories of the character's origin. One of these theories claims the cat was originally a lion, the family crest of Sir Edward Poore, but painted by a subpar artist. Because of the poor(e) (I made a joke) job the artist did of capturing the lion, it was dubbed as a cat, leading to the famous Cheshure Cat. If you found this interesting, awesome. If you didn't, I hope you still enjoy this second installment in my Wonderland series. 
          All the love,
          CD:)

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To those kind enough to read Alice ➸ I, read as "Alice the First", a fun fact about the real Alice in the stories. The Alice is rumored to have the last name of Lindell, but many scholars disagree, therefore there is no known last name to assign to Alice in Wonderland. I hope this means something to you. If it doesn't, that's chill too. :)
          All the love,
          CD:)

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The Long Winter Ahead is for Halsey, happy 21st :-)
          It's also about that chill you get down your spine when you feel fall's first cool touch, or winter's first puff of steamed breath. I felt it four days ago, it made the hairs on my neck stand up. 
          
          All my love,
          CD:)

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IMPORTANT: In lieu of recent decisions, I have decided to essentially recreate CL. I will not take down the current one, call me a sap, but it has sentimental value. I will, however, start Craving Love // two, AND because I very well please, I WILL be taking several of my old poems from the original CL and publishing a DUPLICATE COPY in CL2. You do not have to reread, but hey, no one's stopping you. :) Wish me luck with CL2, it's the newest addition to our happy little family. 
          
          All the love,
          CD:)
          
          Disclaimer: Mark and Vinnie's Music Store is not a real location. I googled it before using it, so don't go store-hunting in my honour.